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The Motley Fool September 20, 2007 Michael Goode |
AAR Airs It Out Airplane usage is increasing, and that means airlines need to keep servicing their airplanes. This is good news for AAR. The aircraft parts maker turns in a high-flying quarter. |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Up in the Air About AAR Future results may hinge on more revenue from the commercial sector for this aerospace outsourcer. Investors, as interesting as this is, caution is still the word of the day. |
The Motley Fool December 23, 2005 Shannon Zimmerman |
AAR's High-Flying Quarter The aerospace concern makes like Icarus: Investors lifted shares by more than 3% Thursday after the company released its second quarter results for fiscal 2006. But will its wings melt? |
National Defense January 2015 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military Challenged to Maintain Decades-Old Aircraft The U.S. military operates fleets of Cold War-era aircraft that will not be replaced any time soon. For the Pentagon, this creates daunting challenges, experts warn. Airplanes will have to fly much longer than planned and, at a time of tight budgets, the cost of maintaining aging equipment is projected to soar. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2011 |
AAR Earnings Preview AAR will unveil its latest earnings on Wednesday, July 6. |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Will AAR Air It Out? Aircraft service outsourcing should be a winning idea for the coming years. Couple the drop in the stock price and the ongoing growth of the business, and these shares actually do look a little cheap |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Jason Bush |
Russia's Grand Plan To Restore Its Glory An aerospace shakeup is part of Putin's campaign to create global giants. |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Precision Castparts, Imprecise Market The way things have been going in the stock market, it's been hard not to make a lot of money from aerospace-related ideas. But the market may have leapfrogged Precision's robust growth projections. |