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Download the Printable 100-Page 2019 Annual Report 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT 2 019 ANNUAL REPORT Textron’s Diverse Product Portfolio Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands of aircraft, defense and industrial products that provide customers with groundbreaking technologies, innovative solutions and first-class service. TEXTRON AVIATION BELL INDUSTRIAL TEXTRON SYSTEMS Citation Longitude® Bell V-280 Valor Tracker Off Road 800SX Ship-to-Shore Connector (SSC) Aerosonde® Small Unmanned Citation Latitude® Bell-Boeing MV-22 Osprey Arctic Cat RIOT 8000 Aircraft System Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine Bell 360 Invictus E-Z-GO® RXV® ELiTETM RIPSAW® M5 LycomingTM iE2 Integrated Beechcraft® King Air® 350i Bell 525 Relentless Jacobsen TR330 Electronic Engine TRU Simulation + Training Cessna SkyCourierTM Bell 429 Global Ranger Kautex Fuel Tank Full Flight Simulator Common Unmanned Surface DenaliTM Bell 505 Jet Ranger X Textron GSE TUGTM ALPHA 4 Vehicle (CUSV®) Textron’s Global Network of Businesses TEXTRON AVIATION Textron Aviation is home to the Beechcraft®, Cessna® and Hawker® aircraft brands and continues to be a leader in general aviation through two principal lines of business: aircraft and aftermarket. Aircraft includes sales of business jet, turboprop and piston aircraft, as well as special mission and military aircraft. Aftermarket includes commercial parts sales, maintenance, inspection and repair services. BELL Bell is a leading supplier of helicopters and related spare parts and services. Bell is the pioneer of the revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft. Globally recognized for world-class customer service, innovation and superior quality, Bell’s global workforce serves customers flying Bell aircraft in more than 130 countries. INDUSTRIAL Our Industrial segment offers two main product lines: fuel systems and functional components produced by Kautex; and specialized vehicles such as golf cars, recreational and utility vehicles, aviation ground support equipment and professional mowers, manufactured by Textron Specialized Vehicles businesses. TEXTRON SYSTEMS Textron Systems’ businesses provide innovative solutions to the defense, aerospace and general aviation markets. Product lines include unmanned systems, advanced marine craft, armored vehicles, intelligent software solutions, piston engines, simulation, training and other defense and aviation mission support products and services. FINANCE Our Finance segment, operated by Textron Financial Corporation (TFC), is a commercial finance business that provides financing solutions for purchasers of Textron products, primarily Textron Aviation aircraft and Bell helicopters. For more than five decades, TFC has played a key role for Textron customers around the globe. (Dollars in Millions, Except Per Share Amounts) 2019 2018 SELECTED Total Revenues $13,630 $13,972 Total Segment Profit 1,270 1,267 YEAR-OVER-YEAR Net Income—GAAP 815 1,222 FINANCIAL DATA Adjusted Net Income—Non-GAAP1 870 845 Per Share of Common Stock Common Stock Price at Year-End $ 44.74 $ 45.65 Diluted Net Income—GAAP 3.50 4.83 Adjusted Diluted Net Income—Non-GAAP1 3.74 3.34 COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING (In Thousands) Diluted Average 232,709 253,237 Year-End 227,956 235,621 FINANCIAL POSITION Total Assets $15,018 $14,264 Manufacturing Group Debt 3,124 3,066 Finance Group Debt 686 718 Shareholders’ Equity 5,518 5,192 Manufacturing Group Debt-to-Capital (Net of Cash) 26% 29% Manufacturing Group Debt-to-Capital 36% 37% 1. Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Diluted KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS Earnings Per Share and Manufacturing Cash Flow Before Pension Contributions Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities of Continuing Operations are Non-GAAP Measures. See page 7 for Manufacturing Group—GAAP $ 960 $ 1,127 for a Reconciliation to GAAP. Manufacturing Cash Flow Before Pension Contributions—Non-GAAP1 642 784 Textron 2019 Annual Report 1 FELLOW SHAREHOLDERS, In 2019, our revenues were $13.6 billion, and we recorded segment profit of $1.3 billion with a profit margin of 9.3 percent. Our manufacturing businesses generated $960 million of net cash from operating activities of continuing operations as we made Scott C. Donnelly Chairman investments in new product development programs, technologies and processes to and Chief Executive Officer position us for success in 2020 and beyond. INVESTING IN NEW PRODUCTS We continued to develop a robust pipeline of new products and technologies to excite our customers and meet and exceed their expectations. The Cessna Citation Longitude received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification in September. With this certification, we began customer deliveries of our new super-midsize jet in the fourth quarter and delivered 13 Longitudes in 2019, including the first Longitude to NetJets. The FAA certification process of the Longitude represented the most robust flight, structural and component qualification testing completed to date on a Citation with 11,000 test points and nearly 6,000 hours of flight time with the experimental and demo fleet. Customers have been very enthusiastic about this innovative aircraft and have lauded its performance as well as its quiet, comfortable cabin. The Citation Latitude, our midsize jet which entered service in August 2015, continues to see great success in the market. For the fourth consecutive year, the Latitude was the most delivered midsize business jet in the industry. The Latitude has become the best-selling platform in the NetJets fleet and, by the end of 2019, Textron Aviation had delivered 115 Latitudes to NetJets. Textron Aviation marked a significant milestone in the development of the Cessna SkyCourier twin utility turboprop aircraft with the successful mating of the wing and fuselage. The SkyCourier is our clean-sheet twin-engine, large-utility turboprop aircraft that we expect will have its first flight in early 2020. In January, Textron Specialized Vehicles (TSV) announced an exciting agreement with Bass Pro Shops under which TSV would design and manufacture a new line of high-performance side-by-sides and ATVs to be branded as Tracker Off Road and distributed by Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s and independent Tracker Marine dealers. By the end of 2019, Tracker Off Road vehicles were being offered at more than 230 retailers, with plans to add 80 more retailers in 2020. In TSV’s Golf & Turf business, we are capitalizing on the strength of our innovative, exclusive products, including the E-Z-GO ELiTE series of lithium-battery-powered vehicles. More than 80,000 ELiTE vehicles are now in service at more than 1,350 JANUARY MARCH s U.S. Air Force announces initial order of up to three Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine aircraft in support of its Light Attack program. FEBRUARY s Agreement with Bass Pro Shops to s design and manufacture Tracker Textron Systems receives Off Road vehicles. U.S. Army award; Army will purchase Aerosonde® HQ systems as part of its s Arctic Cat unveils RIOT Future Tactical Unmanned crossover sleds as part of Aircraft System Brigade 2020 model year lineup. Combat Team Evaluation. 2 Textron 2019 Annual Report TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REVENUE APRIL BY SEGMENT BY TYPE BY REGION s T extron Systems awarded U.S. Air Force MAY contract for flight line Joint Service Electronic Combat Systems Testers. Textron Commercial 76% U.S. 66% s Aviation 38% Textron Aviation celebrates s T extron GSE signs multi-year agreement U.S. Government 24% Europe 14% 200th Cessna Citation with United Airlines to service its Industrial 28% Finance <1% Asia and Australia 8% Latitude rollout. It worldwide operations with TUG and Bell 24% Other 12% continues to be the top- Douglas brands. Textron selling midsize business Systems 10% jet in the industry. Finance <1% private golf facilities worldwide, including Alabama’s Robert Trent JonesTOTAL Golf Trail,REVENUE which acquired TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL REVENUE BY SEGMENT more than 1,400 E-Z-GO ELiTE vehicles in 2019 to serve over 500,000 customers each year. BY TYPE BY REGION Also at TSV, Arctic Cat released an exciting lineup of products for the 2020 and 2021 model years. The 2020 model year lineup included the RIOT, which is designed to perform on both the groomed snow of established trails and deep powder in the backcountry. The products for the 2021 model year feature the new BLAST series of snowmobiles. LEADING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES We continue to invest in critical technologies that enable our teams to developTextron the products and Commercial 76% U.S. 66% systems to win new business and drive future growth. Aviation 38% U.S. Government 24% Europe 14% Industrial 28% Finance <1% Asia and Australia 8% In its pursuit of Future Vertical Lift military opportunities, Bell continued theBell successful 24% flight test Other 12% program of the Bell V-280 Valor next-generation tiltrotor and launched theTextron Bell 360 Invictus. Systems 10% The V-280 delivered performance milestones beyond expectations, including speeds of over TOTAL REVENUE TOTALFinance REVENUE <1% TOTAL REVENUE 300 knots and low-speed agilityBY to SEGMENT meet the Army’s Level 1 Handling QualitiesBY TYPE requirements. BY REGION The aircraft also executed numerous, consecutive multi-sortie days of flight operations as it competes for the Future Long-Range Attack Aircraft (FLRAA) program. The V-280 has now completed its second full year of flight testing and in December closed out the year by making its first autonomous flight. At the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) annual convention in October, Bell introduced the Bell 360 Invictus, our offering for the U.S. Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program. The Invictus combines low-risk technologies with advanced processes, leveraging Textron Commercial 76% U.S. 66% Aviation 38% innovations from the Bell 525 rotor system to deliver soldiers an affordable,U.S. Government agile and24% lethal Europe 14% Industrial 28% solution to win on the modern battlefield. Finance <1% Asia and Australia 8% Bell 24% Other 12% The Bell 525 achieved several keyTextron milestones in the flight test and design validation process, including flying beyond 200 knots.Systems There 10% are four flight test vehicles currently gathering data for Finance <1% certification that have amassed more than 1,500 flight hours.
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