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XASE
AIRI
Market cap11mUSD
Jul 09, Last price  
2.94USD
1D
-2.00%
1Q
-5.47%
Jan 2017
-90.67%
IPO
-79.71%
Name

Air Industries Group

Chart & Performance

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P/E
P/S
0.24
EPS
Div Yield, %
Shrs. gr., 5y
5.39%
Rev. gr., 5y
-0.88%
Revenues
48m
-13.04%
2,777,00033,045,00046,069,00038,694,00048,600,00053,745,00064,215,00062,833,00064,331,00080,442,00066,915,00049,869,00046,309,00054,573,00050,097,00058,939,00053,238,00051,516,00055,108,00047,921,000
Net income
-1m
L-4.47%
-750,000-337,000627,900-16,543,000540,0002,247,0002,548,0003,739,000667,000-832,000-15,623,000-22,551,000-10,992,000-2,732,0001,096,0001,627,000-1,076,000-2,131,000-1,366,000-1,305,000
CFO
-1m
L
-1,162,972-729,526-5,948,396-140,0002,900,0003,633,0001,694,0008,889,000-2,799,000-894,000-692,000-3,986,000-2,336,000-888,000-1,525,0004,064,000448,0004,862,000324,000-1,352,000
Dividend
Nov 19, 20150.15 USD/sh

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Profile

Air Industries Group operates as an aerospace and defense enterprise, concentrating on the development, fabrication, and sale of crucial structural components and assemblies for essential aerospace and defense uses. The company also serves as a prime contractor to the United States Department of Defense. Its business is organized into two primary divisions: Complex Machining, and Turbine and Engine Component. The Complex Machining segment is responsible for producing critical aircraft parts, including landing and arresting gears, engine mounting structures, flight control mechanisms, and throttle quadrants. These products are integrated into a diverse fleet of military and commercial aircraft, such as Sikorsky's UH-60 Blackhawk, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, Northrop Grumman E2D Hawkeye, the U.S. Navy's F-18, and the U.S. Air Force's F-15 and F-16 fighter jets. The Turbine and Engine Component segment specializes in manufacturing components and providing related services for both aircraft jet engines and ground-power turbines. This segment's jet engine parts are utilized in aircraft like the USAF F-15 and F-16, the Airbus A-330, and the Boeing 777, alongside various ground-power turbine applications. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) incorporate Air Industries Group's offerings into the creation of a broad spectrum of complex aerospace and defense products, encompassing fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and jet turbine engines. Established in 1979, Air Industries Group is headquartered in Bay Shore, New York.
IPO date
Oct 05, 2000
Employees
197
Domiciled in
US
Incorporated in
US

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