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Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB) paid $1.12 in dividends per share over the trailing twelve months. The 5-year dividend CAGR is +15.81%.

WAB Annual Dividends per Share (Dividend History)

This step chart displays the nominal dividend payouts over time on their actual payment dates, matching the distribution frequency (typically quarterly or semi-annually).

Annual Dividend History List

Payment DateNominal Dividend / ShareDistribution Change
May 22, 2026$0.31
Feb 17, 2026$0.31+24.00% Hike
Nov 12, 2025$0.25
Aug 14, 2025$0.25
May 27, 2025$0.25
Feb 21, 2025$0.25+25.00% Hike
Nov 13, 2024$0.20
Aug 14, 2024$0.20
May 24, 2024$0.20
Feb 22, 2024$0.20+17.65% Hike
Nov 14, 2023$0.17
Aug 11, 2023$0.17
May 26, 2023$0.17
Feb 23, 2023$0.17+13.33% Hike
Nov 10, 2022$0.15
Aug 12, 2022$0.15
May 19, 2022$0.15
Feb 24, 2022$0.15+25.00% Hike
Nov 12, 2021$0.12
Aug 12, 2021$0.12
May 6, 2021$0.12
Feb 11, 2021$0.12
Nov 12, 2020$0.12
Aug 13, 2020$0.12
May 7, 2020$0.12
Feb 6, 2020$0.12
Nov 14, 2019$0.12
Aug 8, 2019$0.12
May 9, 2019$0.12
Feb 7, 2019$0.12
Nov 15, 2018$0.12
Aug 9, 2018$0.12
May 10, 2018$0.12
Feb 8, 2018$0.12
Nov 10, 2017$0.12
Aug 10, 2017$0.12+20.00% Hike
May 10, 2017$0.10
Feb 8, 2017$0.10
Nov 9, 2016$0.10
Aug 11, 2016$0.10+25.00% Hike
May 11, 2016$0.08
Feb 10, 2016$0.08
Nov 12, 2015$0.08
Aug 13, 2015$0.08+33.33% Hike
May 13, 2015$0.06
Feb 11, 2015$0.06
Nov 12, 2014$0.06
Aug 13, 2014$0.06+50.00% Hike
May 14, 2014$0.04
Feb 12, 2014$0.04
Nov 13, 2013$0.04
Aug 14, 2013$0.04+60.00% Hike
May 15, 2013$0.03
Feb 13, 2013$0.03
Nov 14, 2012$0.03
Aug 15, 2012$0.03+66.67% Hike
May 15, 2012$0.01
Feb 13, 2012$0.01
Nov 14, 2011$0.01
Aug 15, 2011$0.01+200.00% Hike
May 13, 2011$0.01
Feb 10, 2011$0.01
Nov 12, 2010$0.01
Aug 13, 2010$0.01
May 13, 2010$0.01
Feb 10, 2010$0.01
Nov 12, 2009$0.01
Aug 13, 2009$0.01
May 13, 2009$0.01
Feb 11, 2009$0.01
Nov 12, 2008$0.01
Aug 13, 2008$0.01
May 14, 2008$0.01
Feb 13, 2008$0.01
Nov 14, 2007$0.01
Aug 15, 2007$0.01
May 15, 2007$0.01
Feb 12, 2007$0.01
Nov 14, 2006$0.01
Aug 15, 2006$0.01
May 10, 2006$0.01
Feb 10, 2006$0.01
Nov 14, 2005$0.01
Aug 15, 2005$0.01
May 11, 2005$0.01
Feb 10, 2005$0.01
Nov 10, 2004$0.01
Aug 13, 2004$0.01
May 12, 2004$0.01
Feb 25, 2004$0.01
Nov 12, 2003$0.01
Aug 13, 2003$0.01
May 14, 2003$0.01
Feb 26, 2003$0.01
Nov 13, 2002$0.01
Aug 13, 2002$0.01
May 13, 2002$0.01
Feb 13, 2002$0.01
Nov 13, 2001$0.01
Aug 13, 2001$0.01
May 11, 2001$0.01
Feb 13, 2001$0.01
Nov 13, 2000$0.01
Aug 11, 2000$0.01
May 11, 2000$0.01
Feb 11, 2000$0.01
Nov 15, 1999$0.01
Aug 11, 1999$0.01
May 12, 1999$0.01
Feb 10, 1999$0.01
Nov 10, 1998$0.01
Aug 12, 1998$0.01
May 13, 1998$0.01
Feb 11, 1998$0.01
Nov 12, 1997$0.01
Aug 13, 1997$0.01
May 13, 1997$0.01
Feb 12, 1997$0.01
Nov 13, 1996$0.01
Aug 13, 1996$0.01
May 13, 1996$0.01
Mar 5, 1996$0.01
Nov 13, 1995$0.01

About Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB) delivers a comprehensive suite of advanced technological solutions, equipment, and services tailored for the global freight railway and urban mass transit sectors. Its operations are bifurcated into two principal divisions: Freight and Transit. The Freight segment develops, produces, and maintains critical components for both newly manufactured and operational freight carriages and locomotives. This includes constructing brand-new commuter-focused locomotives, undertaking comprehensive rebuilding of freight locomotives, and delivering sophisticated railway electronic systems, positive train control (PTC) technology, signal design expertise, and related engineering provisions. This segment also furnishes essential heat exchange and cooling apparatus. Its clientele encompasses major publicly listed railway operators, equipment leasing firms, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of locomotives and freight cars, and various utility companies. The Transit segment is responsible for the production and upkeep of components utilized in both new and existing passenger conveyance systems, including regional and high-speed trains, subway cars, light-rail vehicles, and buses. This division also renovates subway cars and supplies HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, alongside doors for both buses and subways. This division caters to public transit agencies, municipal governments, leasing corporations, and manufacturers specializing in subway cars and buses. Beyond these core offerings, the company's extensive product portfolio further includes advanced electronically controlled pneumatic braking systems, various railway electronic devices, robust freight car undercarriages, crucial draft gears, couplers, and slack adjusters, as well as air compression and drying units. They also offer diverse heat exchange and cooling solutions, track and switch apparatus, and comprehensive railway braking components. WAB manufactures new switcher locomotives, friction products, and provides extensive overhaul, modernization, and refurbishment services for both transit and freight locomotives and cars. Additionally, their offerings extend to platform screen doors, pantographs, window assemblies, specialized couplers, accessibility lifts and ramps for public transport vehicles, and traction motors. Established in 1869, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh, PA
29,500 employees
Industrials / Railroads
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Railroads
CEO
Rafael Ottoni Santana