Lockheed Martin Change in Inventories 2010-2025 | LMT

Lockheed Martin annual/quarterly change in inventories history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Change in inventories can be defined as the increase or decrease in a company's inventories for the period.
  • Lockheed Martin change in inventories for the quarter ending June 30, 2025 was $-0.461B, a 1417.14% decline year-over-year.
  • Lockheed Martin change in inventories for the twelve months ending June 30, 2025 was $-1.166B, a 207.65% increase year-over-year.
  • Lockheed Martin annual change in inventories for 2024 was $-0.478B, a 986.36% increase from 2023.
  • Lockheed Martin annual change in inventories for 2023 was $-0.044B, a 58.88% decline from 2022.
  • Lockheed Martin annual change in inventories for 2022 was $-0.107B, a 118.97% decline from 2021.
Lockheed Martin Annual Change in Inventories
(Millions of US $)
2024 $-478
2023 $-44
2022 $-107
2021 $564
2020 $74
2019 $-622
2018 $-119
2017 $-79
2016 $173
2015 $-398
2014 $77
2013 $-60
2012 $-422
2011 $-74
2010 $-207
2009 $-237
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Aerospace Aerospace and Defense General $104.527B $71.043B
Lockheed Martin Corp., the largest defense contractor in the world, serves in defense, space, intelligence, homeland security and information technology including cyber security to the U.S. Government, international customers and U.S. commercial & other customers. It has 4 businesses: Aeronautics, Missiles & Fire Control (MFC), Rotary & Missions Systems (RMS) and Space Systems. Its Aeronautics is engaged in the design, research and development, systems integration, production and support of advanced military aircraft and related technologies, including programs like F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter; C-130 Hercules; F-16 Fighting Falcon; F-22 Raptor; and C-5M Super Galaxy. Its MFC includes the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System, Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, PAC-3 Missiles, logistics, etc.?Its RMS includes the Aegis Combat System, Littoral Combat Ship, MH-60 helicopter avionics, and military & commercial orders. Its Space Systems is engaged in commercial and military space systems.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
GE Aerospace (GE) United States $282.724B 47.44
RTX (RTX) United States $209.174B 25.96
Boeing (BA) United States $171.550B 0.00
Airbus Group (EADSY) Netherlands $165.556B 30.96
Safran SA (SAFRY) France $142.425B 0.00
General Dynamics (GD) United States $86.048B 21.47
Northrop Grumman (NOC) United States $84.011B 22.09
Howmet Aerospace (HWM) United States $69.031B 53.18
L3Harris Technologies Inc (LHX) United States $51.670B 23.01
MTU Aero Engines AG (MTUAY) Germany $23.838B 24.66
Textron (TXT) United States $14.392B 14.50
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) United States $10.623B 20.26
Embraer-Empresa Brasileira De Aeronautica (ERJ) Brazil $10.268B 22.19
StandardAero (SARO) United States $9.001B 47.21
Firefly Aerospace (FLY) $6.425B 0.00
Archer Aviation (ACHR) United States $6.044B 0.00
Wheels Up Experience (UP) United States $1.670B 0.00
Intuitive Machines (LUNR) United States $1.583B 0.00
Redwire (RDW) United States $1.288B 0.00
Eve Holding (EVEX) United States $1.221B 0.00
AIROs (AIRO) United States $0.637B 0.00
Vertical Aerospace (EVTL) United Kingdom $0.497B 0.00
Spire Global (SPIR) United States $0.278B 0.00
Virgin Galactic Holdings (SPCE) United States $0.191B 0.00
Bridger Aerospaces (BAER) United States $0.116B 0.00
Conrad Industries (CNRD) United States $0.112B 0.00
New Horizon Aircraft (HOVR) Canada $0.051B 5.03
XTI Aerospace (XTIA) United States $0.035B 0.00
Sidus Space (SIDU) United States $0.031B 0.00
Momentus (MNTS) United States $0.008B 0.00
ParaZero Technologies (PRZO) Israel $0.000B 0.00