Safran SA Cash Flow from Operating Activities 2012-2024 | SAFRY
Safran SA annual/quarterly cash flow from operating activities history and growth rate from 2012 to 2024. Cash flow from operating activities can be defined as a company's cash flows from operations.
- Safran SA cash flow from operating activities for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 was $4.621B, a 60.35% increase year-over-year.
- Safran SA cash flow from operating activities for the twelve months ending June 30, 2024 was $12.811B, a 66.15% increase year-over-year.
- Safran SA annual cash flow from operating activities for 2023 was $4.621B, a 23.73% increase from 2022.
- Safran SA annual cash flow from operating activities for 2022 was $3.735B, a 29.6% increase from 2021.
- Safran SA annual cash flow from operating activities for 2021 was $2.882B, a 35.21% increase from 2020.
Safran SA Annual Cash Flow Ops (Millions of US $) |
2023 |
$4,621 |
2022 |
$3,735 |
2021 |
$2,882 |
2020 |
$2,132 |
2019 |
$3,522 |
2018 |
$3,627 |
2017 |
$3,081 |
2016 |
$2,748 |
2015 |
$3,057 |
2014 |
$3,133 |
2013 |
$2,841 |
2012 |
$2,080 |
2011 |
$1,723 |
2010 |
$ |
2009 |
$ |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Aerospace |
Aerospace and Defense General |
$107.298B |
$30.469B |
Safran S.A. is a France-based high-technology company which produces aircraft and rocket engines and propulsion systems. It divides its work into three segments: Aerospace, Aircraft and Defense. The Aerospace Propulsion division provides engines, turbines and parts for aircraft, and rocket boosters for civil, military and spatial markets. The Aircraft Equipment division produces landing gear, wheels and carbon brakes, aircraft engine nacelles and airborne power electronics. The Defense division includes the subsidiary, Sagem, and makes systems and equipment for inertial navigation and other defense applications to be used on military transport and combat aircraft, helicopters, warships, armored vehicles and artillery systems. It operates through ISEI, Aerospace Power Distribution Management Solutions and the Integrated Cockpit Solutions business of Eaton Corporation.
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