North American Aircraft Company Timelines
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General References
- Open Corporates
- A Chronicle of the Aviation Industry in America, 1903-1947 – HathiTrust
- The Aviation Industry – HathiTrust
- The Aircraft Manufacturing Industry: Present and Future Prospects – HathiTrust
- Climb to Greatness: The American Aircraft Industry, 1920–1960
- Pushing the Envelope: The American Aircraft Industry
- Financial Handbook of the American Aviation Industry, July 1929 – HathiTrust
- American Aviation Directory: Aviation Officials and Companies, United States, Canada, Latin America, Africa, Europe and Australasia[1]
- Aircraft Year Book – Aerospace Industries Corporation
Academic Papers
- International Bibliography of Business History – Google Books (See pages 141-147)
- American Aircraft Industry: On the Brink – ResearchGate
- Complexity and the Aerospace Industry: Understanding Emergence by Relating Structure to Performance using MultiAgent Systems – Jonathan Gabbai (See page 32)
- Taking Off: The Politics and Culture of American Aviation, 1920-1939 – University of Tennessee
- High Frontier: A History of Aeronautics in Pennsylvania – Internet Archive (Requires borrowing via CDL)
- The History of the American Aircraft Industry: An Anthology – Internet Archive (Requires borrowing via CDL)
- Financial Problems of the American Aircraft Industry, 1906-1940 – JSTOR (Requires database access)
- The Naval Aircraft Factory, the American Aviation Industry, and Government Competition, 1919-1928 – JSTOR (Requires database access)
Allison Timeline
History of Allison
- Name Changes
- Indiapolis Speedway Team Company – 1913[1]
- Allison Speedway Team Company – 1917[1]
- Allison Experimental Company – 1918[1]
- Allison Engineering Company – 1919[1]
- Allison Engineering Company, General Motors Corporation – 1929[1]
- Allison Division, General Motors Corporation – 1934[1]
- Allison Engineering Division, General Motors Corporation – 1937[1]
- Allison Division, General Motors – 1939[1]
- Allison Engine Company – 1993[1]
- Allison Engine Company, Rolls-Royce Aerospace Group – 1994[1]
Bendix Timeline
History of Bendix
Boeing Timeline
History of Boeing
- Munitions Industry – Google Books (See pages 13746-13747)
- Aviation Corporation: The Aviation Corporation Annual Reports: 1929, 1933–1939, 1941–1946 – Internet Archive
- Convair: The Pomona Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California · 35 – Newspapers.com
- North American: Aero – Digest – Internet Archive
Curtiss-Wright Timeline
History of Curtiss-Wright
- Munitions Industry – Google Books (See pages 691-694)
- Aeronautics – Google Books (See pages 75, 86)
- Air Transportation – Google Books (See pages 1, 12; section 5)
Fairchild Timeline
History of Fairchild
Honeywell Aerospace Timeline
Lockheed Martin Timeline
History of Lockheed Martin
- Lockheed: The People Behind the Story – Google Books (See page 44)
- Of Men and Stars: Chapter 1 – Homefront Page (Replace last digit before filename extension for other chapters)
Northrop Grumman Timeline
History of Northrop
- Northrop: An Aeronautical History – Google Books
- Northrop Grumman: A Company of Legacies and Logos – Northrop Grumman
- Name Changes
- The Avion Corporation – 1928-1929 – 4515 Alger Street, Los Angeles, California[3]
- Northrop Aircraft Corporation (Subsidiary of United Aircraft & Transport Corporation) – 1929-1931 – Factory at United Airport in Burbank[3]
- The Northrop Aircraft Corporation (Subsidiary of Douglas Aircraft) – 1931-1937 – Factory at Los Angeles Municipal Airport (Mines Field)[3]
- Northrop Aircraft, Inc. – 1939-1959 – Hawthorne, California[3]
Raytheon Technologies
United Technologies Timeline
Raytheon Timeline
Sperry Timeline
History of Sperry
Textron Aviation Timeline
History of Textron Aviation
Vought Timeline
History of Vought
List of Late 1920s–Early 1930s Conglomerates
- Aviation Corporation
- Curtiss-Wright
- Detroit Aircraft Corporation
- Fairchild Aircraft
- General Aviation Manufacturing Corporation
- United Aircraft and Transport Corporation
General References
List of Unconnected Companies
The following companies are distinct and separate entities from later companies sharing the same name:
- Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company/Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company – 1912-1921
- Avion Corporation/Northrop Aircraft Corporation – 1928-1929-1931
- Northrop Aircraft Corporation – 1931-1937
- J.S. McDonnell & Associates – 1928
- Ryan Airlines/B.F. Mahoney Aircraft Corporation/Mahoney Aircraft Corporation/Mahoney-Ryan Aircraft Corporation/Ryan Aircraft Corporation – 1925-1929[4]
- Stearman Aircraft Corporation – 1926
- Davis-Douglas Company – 1920
- Gallaudet Engineering Company/Gallaudet Aircraft Company – 1908-1923
- Glenn L. Martin Company – 1912-1916
- Mooney Aircraft Corporation – 1929/1930 or 1931
- Swallow Airplane Company|E.M. Laird Aviation Company/E. M. Laird Airplane Company – 1920 & 1923
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