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Cessna jet maker Textron tops quarterly profit estimates on higher aircraft deliveries

Textron beat the third-quarter profit estimate on Thursday thanks to higher deliveries in its aviation segment, and continued strength at Bell Helicopter.

The Bell MV-75 Valor Tiltrotor Aircraft Program with the U.S. Army continues to be a success for the company. The Bell segment's quarterly backlog increased by $1.3 billion due to the award of the prototype testing phase.

Textron’s Bell unit that makes tiltrotors and military helicopters has seen a 10% increase in revenue over the last year.

Lisa Atherton, the segment's head, was named to succeed Textron CEO Scott Donnelly earlier in the week.

A 10% increase in revenue was also seen by the company's Aviation segment, which produces Cessna, Beechcraft, and Citation turboprops.

Profits in this segment were also boosted by the robust demand for parts and services aftermarket.

Textron has, however, reported a decline in revenue for its industrial segment as a result of the divestiture.

According to LSEG data, the company's adjusted quarterly profit was $1.55 per share. This compares with an average analyst estimate of $1.45.

The total revenue of the company rose by 5% in the third quarter to $3.60 Billion, as compared to an estimate of $3.70 Billion.

Textron, based in Providence, Rhode Island, reiterated that it expects its adjusted annual profit to range from $6.20 to $6.20.20 per share. Reporting by Aatreyee dasgupta from Bengaluru, editing by Leroy Leo

(source: Reuters)