- AAR Corporation
Infobox Company
company_name = AAR CORP.
company_
company_type = Public Incorporated
foundation =1951
location =Wood Dale, Illinois (United States)
key_people = David P. Storch (Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board); Timothy J. Romenesko (President and Chief Operating Officer); Ira A. Eichner (Founder and Chairman of the Board, Emeritus)
industry =Aviation
products = aircraft parts supply and repair; aircraft maintenance and storage; cargo systems; aircraft sales and leasing; defense systems logistics
revenue = $US 1.061 Billion (2007)
num_employees = 4,000 (2007)
homepage = http://www.aarcorp.com/AAR CORP. nyse|AIR is an
aviation engineering company based in the United States. In1951 , AAR Founder, Ira Eichner began purchasing surplus military radios and equipment and selling them to the fledgling commercial aviation industry. Today, the company is headquartered inWood Dale, Illinois , aChicago suburb nearO'Hare International Airport employing approximately 4,000 people in 40 facilities in 13 countries.AAR is a diversified provider of products and value-added services to the worldwide aerospace and defense industry. AAR helps customers control costs and improve operations while ensuring the highest levels of quality, service and safety. AAR offers a wide range of products and aviation support services that includes proprietary inventory management and logistic support; maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft components; aircraft sales and leasing; and manufacturing of aircraft parts and mobility systems.
The company supplies products and services to the aviation/aerospace industry (both civilian and military), including:
*aircraft and engine parts
*airframe maintenance, repair, and overhaul; MRO
*landing gears repair and overhaul
*wheels and brakes
*in-aircraft cargo loading systems and interior and exterior composite structures
*mobility products that include custom pallets, containers and sheltersAAR also sells and leases a wide variety of commercial aircraft and jet engines.
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