Textron is a global multi-industry company that designs, manufactures, and services a diverse range of aircraft, defense systems, industrial products, and specialized vehicles. The company leverages a network of iconic brands to provide innovative solutions across aerospace, defense, and commercial sectors. Its value proposition is built on high-performance engineering, a vast global service network, and captive financing solutions for its aviation customers.
Based on Q1 2027 filing
A leader in general aviation that manufactures and services business jets, turboprops, and military trainers. It operates a global service network and provides aftermarket parts and advanced flight training.
Cessna Citation M2 Gen2, Citation Latitude, Citation Longitude, Beechcraft King Air 360, Cessna SkyCourier, Beechcraft Denali, Beechcraft T-6 trainer, AT-6 light attack aircraft, Cessna Skyhawk
Fractional aircraft businesses, Charter operators, Corporate aviation, Military and government operators, Training schools
A global supplier of military and commercial helicopters and tiltrotor aircraft. It provides extensive post-sale support, maintenance, and pilot training for a large installed base of aircraft.
MV-75 (Future Long Range Assault Aircraft), V-22 tiltrotor, H-1 helicopters, Bell 429, Bell 407GXi, Bell 505 Jet Ranger X, Bell 525 Relentless
U.S. Government, Foreign military customers, Law enforcement, Emergency medical operators, Corporate and private owners
Develops and integrates high-technology products for defense and homeland security, including unmanned systems, marine craft, and electronic solutions.
Ship-to-Shore Connector, Aerosonde Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Lycoming piston aircraft engines, Armored land vehicles, Electronic test and simulation products
U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, International military, Infrastructure protection agencies
Comprised of Kautex and Textron Specialized Vehicles, this segment produces automotive fuel systems and specialized transportation and turf-care equipment.
Kautex plastic fuel systems, Pentatonic battery systems, E-Z-GO golf cars, Cushman utility vehicles, Jacobsen turf-maintenance equipment, TUG aviation ground support equipment
Automotive OEMs, Golf courses and resorts, Municipalities, Airlines, Landscaping professionals
A captive commercial finance business that provides financing solutions to facilitate the purchase of Textron-manufactured aircraft and helicopters.
Aircraft financing, Helicopter loans, Cross-border transaction financing
Textron Aviation purchasers, Bell helicopter purchasers
A dominant player in general aviation and military tiltrotor technology with a diversified industrial portfolio and a significant multi-billion dollar backlog.
North America, Europe, Asia, Global
Government and Defense, Commercial Enterprises, High Net Worth Individuals, Automotive OEMs
Aerospace component suppliers, Raw material providers (aluminum, composites), Avionics technology providers, Engine manufacturers
U.S. Department of Defense, Global commercial airlines, Private flight departments, Automotive manufacturers, Golf and resort operators
Cessna
Business jet and piston aircraft brand
Beechcraft
Turboprop and military trainer aircraft brand
Bell
Helicopter and tiltrotor manufacturer
Lycoming
Piston aircraft engine manufacturer
Kautex
Automotive fuel system manufacturer
Pipistrel
Electric and light aircraft manufacturer
Airborne Tactical Advantage Company
Military tactical training provider
Textron Financial Corporation
Captive finance arm
Common questions about Textron
Textron is a global multi-industry company that designs, manufactures, and services a diverse range of aircraft, defense systems, industrial products, and specialized vehicles. The company leverages a network of iconic brands to provide innovative solutions across aerospace, defense, and commercial sectors. Its value proposition is built on high-performance engineering, a vast global service network, and captive financing solutions for its aviation customers.
Textron (TXT) has a market capitalization of $16.0B and trades on NYSE.
Textron generated $15.2B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $934.0M, representing a net margin of 6.2%, with free cash flow of $859.0M. These figures are based on the Q2 2026 filing.
Textron's key competitors include General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
Textron has approximately 35,000 employees.