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Textron Inc. (TXT) Interest Expense

The interest expense for Textron Inc. (TXT) is $97.00 Million with a year-over-year change of 0.00%. Interest expense is the cost a company incurs for borrowed funds, including interest on bonds, loans, and other forms of debt financing.

TXT Interest Expense

TXT Interest Expense Chart

$97.00M

Reported annual fiscal-period values; no daily interpolation.

-44.25% 10Y

Current Interest Expense

$97.00M

$97.00 Million

Year-over-Year Change

0.00%

vs. $97.00M prior year

Historical Data

30

Years of data available

Annual Interest Expense History

YearInterest ExpenseYoY Change% Change
2026$97.00M+$00.00%
2024$97.00M+$20.00M+25.97%
2023$77.00M$-30.00M-28.04%
2022$107.00M$-35.00M-24.65%
2022$142.00M$-24.00M-14.46%
2021$166.00M$-5.00M-2.92%
2019$171.00M+$5.00M+3.01%
2018$166.00M$-8.00M-4.60%
2017$174.00M+$00.00%
2016$174.00M+$5.00M+2.96%
2015$169.00M$-22.00M-11.52%
2014$191.00M+$18.00M+10.40%
2013$173.00M$-39.00M-18.40%
2012$212.00M$-34.00M-13.82%
2011$246.00M$-24.00M-8.89%
2010$270.00M$-39.00M-12.62%
2009$309.00M$-139.00M-31.03%
2008$448.00M$-36.00M-7.44%
2007$484.00M+$46.00M+10.50%
2006$438.00M+$148.00M+51.03%
2005$290.00M+$44.00M+17.89%
2004$246.00M$-29.00M-10.55%
2003$275.00M$-22.00M-7.41%
2002$297.00M$-136.00M-31.41%
2001$433.00M$-53.00M-10.91%
2000$486.00M+$486.00M
1999$0+$0
1998$0+$0
1997$0+$0
1996$0
Data as of Thursday, June 25, 2026

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. (TXT) is a diverse global enterprise with significant involvement in the aerospace, defense, industrial, and financial sectors. Its Textron Aviation division is responsible for the production, sale, and maintenance of a variety of aircraft, including corporate jets, turboprop and piston-engine planes, and military trainer and defense aircraft. This segment also delivers extensive maintenance, inspection, and repair services, alongside selling commercial aircraft components. The Bell segment stands as a primary provider of military and civilian helicopters, in addition to tiltrotor aircraft, supported by related spare parts and services. Textron Systems focuses on developing and supplying advanced unmanned aerial platforms, sophisticated electronic systems and solutions, specialized marine vessels, piston aircraft engines, realistic live military air-to-air and air-to-ship training systems, weaponry and associated components, and a range of armored and specialty vehicles. Within its Industrial segment, Textron creates specialized plastic fuel containment systems, including innovative pressurized versions designed for hybrid vehicles, clear-vision systems, and plastic tanks for catalytic reduction systems, primarily serving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive sector. This segment also manufactures a broad array of recreational and utility vehicles, such as golf carts, off-road vehicles (including ATVs and side-by-sides), snowmobiles, and light transportation solutions. Additionally, it produces specialized equipment for aviation ground support, as well as professional-grade turf management and landscaping machinery. Its varied customer base spans golf courses and resorts, government entities, municipalities, individual consumers, outdoor enthusiasts, and diverse commercial and industrial enterprises. Finally, the Finance segment extends financial services, facilitating the acquisition of new and pre-owned aircraft from Textron Aviation and Bell helicopters. Textron's operational footprint is worldwide, with a presence across the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, and other international markets. The company, founded in 1923, maintains its corporate headquarters in Providence, Rhode Island.

Providence, RI
34,000 employees
Industrials / Aerospace & Defense
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Aerospace & Defense
CEO
Lisa Atherton