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In January, the hedge fund had publicly called for the ouster of Klaus Kleinfeld, the CEO of aerospace manufacturer Arconic (arnc), which split from Alcoa last year.
«Martin Aircraft, was valued at more than $ 100 million when it listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, after securing a cornerstone investment worth up to $ 50 million from Chinese aerospace group Kuang - Chi Science,» The Sydney Morning Herald reported at the time.
The $ 65 billion aerospace and defense conglomerate General Dynamics is adding another company into its fold with the $ 9.6 billion acquisition of CSRA, the companies announced in February.
The Amazon founder's Blue Origin aerospace outfit will develop rocket engines for the United Launch Alliance — a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing that creates spacecraft for the U.S....
Founded in 1916, the Boeing Company is now an aerospace and defense juggernaut that is America's largest industrial exporter.
«The good news is that we love aerospace and we love automotive, particularly as there is growth in the business.
One big one was is its «definitive agreement» with COMAC, a Chinese aerospace company, to collaborate on new aircraft development programs.
Shares of B / E Aerospace gained more than 16 percent Monday, following news it will be acquired by Rockwell Collins.
The manufacturing company operates in the Industrial, Aerospace and Climate and Industrial Control business, creating motion and control - related products for its customers.
Editor's Note: This piece has been revised to correct William Clarke Jr.'s job title at Grumman Aerospace (he was a contract negotiator) and to clarify the nature of his work there.
In rejecting U.S. defence giant Alliant Techsystems» takeover of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates» aerospace unit, Industry Minister Jim Prentice is using the Investment Canada Act as a pretense to claim the $ 1.3 - billion all - cash deal isn't in this country's best interests.
It's not just old, aerospace giants that have long and storied connections to the Pentagon — big, new companies such as Google also have very close ties.
But additive manufacturing is expected to grow across the board, Grayson said, especially in aerospace and automotive.
Woodbury Technologies is a woman - owned, 8 (a) certified, small disadvantaged business that provides medical services including nurses, doctors, and medical technicians, information technology and help desk support, aerospace engineering and program management services.
The big aluminum maker is always the first company to report in earnings season, and gives insight on everything from automotive, commercial construction and aerospace.
It's not just old, aerospace giants that have long and storied connections to the Pentagon.
Then, after a man landed on the moon in 1969, he wanted to be an astronaut, a harbinger, perhaps to his aerospace venture Blue Origin.
Until then, aspiring astronauts will have to make do with being rocket scientists (more prosaicly known as aerospace engineers), a job with healthy growth prospects.
CIMON is being developed by Airbus on behalf of the German Aerospace Center.
On June 30, 2011 the Montreal - based aerospace and transportation company was trading at nearly $ 7.
The challenge faced by the aerospace industry in keeping track of tens of thousands of different parts came to light when it emerged after last month's fatal explosion that some airlines do not keep track of the history of each individual fan blade within an engine.
It will also focus on serving market needs in aerospace, ground transportation and manufacturing.
Earlier this week, the Trump administration unveiled plans for tariffs on as much as $ 50 billion worth of Chinese goods across 1,300 categories, including 25 percent levies on aerospace and machinery parts, shoes, furniture, and batteries.
Elon Musk — CEO of Tesla and SpaceX — has been pretty busy disrupting the automotive and aerospace industries of late, but it looks like he's making time for a new project.
Moog's technology chief George Small said the aerospace industry, like other highly regulated sectors such as the medical and nuclear power industries, was expending considerable effort on tracking parts across the supply chain to keep up with quality and regulatory demands.
Cree's Wolfspeed product families include SiC materials, power - switching devices and RF devices targeted for applications such as electric vehicles, fast charging, inverters, power supplies, telecom and military and aerospace.
BERLIN, May 2 (Reuters)- Aerospace suppliers are starting to explore blockchain technology to keep tabs on their supply chain, potentially tracking parts such as that at the centre of a Southwest Airlines accident last month.
Musk founded the aerospace company in 2002 in order «to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets,» according to the company website.
His early attempts at building an aerospace business saw him dealing with less than enthused Russian entities that refused to sell him any rockets.
In addition to the operational and cost benefits, improved parts management could speed up safety checks after an accident, industry experts said, and an increasing number of aerospace suppliers are looking at blockchain as a potential solution.
In partnership with Boeing, the automotive interiors company announced joint venture Adient Aerospace, which will develop, manufacture and sell seating to airlines and aircraft leasing companies.
Bombardier's aerospace rival has eaten away at its leadership in regional jets and is developing an updated offering to partially compete with the C Series.
We wonder if Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronauts will get to sample drams of the buzzy wares, uh, strictly for «research» purposes.
The country's chemical and energy sectors are booming, and auto production exceeds that of the U.S., Europe, and Japan combined, Chason says, noting that BMW, Nissan, and Ford (F) recruited at CEIBS last year, as did Honeywell Aerospace.
But there are benefits to diversification: Edwards» Magellan Aerospace is up 50 % year - to - date.
Founders: Elon Musk (CEO) Launched: 2002 Funding: $ 1.15 billion Valuation: $ 10 billion (PitchBook) Disrupting: Aerospace Rival: Blue Origin, Lockheed Martin, Virgin Galactic
European aerospace giant Airbus is Boeing's archrival.
Though the International Space Station (ISS) currently serves as the only permanently manned outpost in space, Las Vegas - based Bigelow Aerospace is testing inflatable space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in orbit.
Once considered largely an aerospace and defense manufacturer, Boeing (ba) is now unquestionably a tech company in its own right, says Ian Mortimer, comanager of the top - performing Guinness Atkinson Global Innovators Fund.
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com and founder of aerospace company Blue Origin, is just a few billion dollars away from dethroning Bill Gates to become the world's richest person.
In the 1980s he did a stint at Dow Chemical, where he worked on high - tech plastics for the aerospace industry.
The strong start to 2018 enabled the aerospace giant to raise its full - year earnings forecast by 50 cents, to a range of $ 16.40 to $ 16.60 per share, while maintaining its revenue outlook at a range of $ 96 billion to $ 98 billion.
$ 2.83 billion Age: 54 u25b2 13 % Residence: Calgary Major holdings: Canadian Natural Resources, Magellan Aerospace, Ensign Energy Services
He's turned aerospace around and now car manufacturing, so he's great.
Two months ago it acquired Titan Aerospace, a startup that makes high - altitude solar - powered drones.
More than three decades after the launch of the first space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new human spaceflight systems is back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the Space Race.
«Much progress has been made with the identification of several highly sensitive, unconventional aerospace - related findings,» Sen. Reid said in a letter to William Lynn III, a deputy defense secretary at the time.
Bigelow first started his space company, Bigelow Aerospace, in 1999 to develop habitats for use as research labs for corporations and countries without space programs, housing for missions to Mars, or even as hotels for tourists on the final frontier.
That's the goal of the International Space Elevator Consortium, a group of scientists, aerospace engineers and other big thinkers devoted to the development of «inexpensive, safe, routine and efficient access to space.»
The aerospace giant has been in deal talks with Brazil's Embraer, the maker of smaller regional jets, the companies said this week.
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