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Table of Contents
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Tab A Lead Sheet Companies
- AECOM Jun 2021
- Aerojet Rocketdyne Jan 2022
- AT&T Feb 2022
- BAE Systems Nov 2021
- Ball Jun 2021
- Boeing Apr 2022
- Bombardier Inc Nov 2021
- CAE Inc Dec 2021
- Cubic Corporation Mar 2022
- Curtiss-Wright Dec 2021
- Eaton Corporation Mar 2022
- FLIR Systems Sep 2021
- General Dynamics Corporation Apr 2022
- General Electric Apr 2022
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Aug 2021
- Honeywell May 2022
- Howmet Aerospace Apr 2022
- Huntington Ingalls Industries May 2022
- IBM Jul 2021
- Kaman Dec 2021
- L3 Harris Mar 2022
- Leidos Feb 2022
- Lockheed Martin Dec 2021
- Magellan Aerospace Corp Nov 2021
- Northrop Grumman Jan 2022
- Oshkosh Mar 2022
- Parker Hannifin Jan 2022
- Precision Castparts Corporation Jul 2021
- Raytheon Technologies May 2022
- SAIC Feb 2022
- Sequa Corporation Oct 2021
- Sparton Feb 2022
- Spirit AeroSystems Jun 2021
- Teledyne Technologies Feb 2022
- Textron Feb 2022
- TransDigm Aug 2021
- Triumph Group Mar 2022
- Unisys Aug 2021
Appendices
- Appendix I Recipients of Federal Contract Awards Oct 2021
- Appendix II U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Aerospace Industry Statistics Oct 2021
- Appendix III Directory of Major North American Defense and Aerospace Companies Oct 2021
- Appendix IV Directory of International Defense and Aerospace Companies Oct 2021
- Appendix V Recommended Websites Oct 2021
- Appendix VI Defense & Aerospace Companies, Volume I Archives Jan 2022
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Each Report Features:
- A company brief and a list of key personnel
- Details on industry segments and divisions
- The addresses of and contact info for the company's major facilities
- A Corporate Overview
- Details on new products, mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, and key competitions
- Corporate Statistics
- Five years of select financial data (tables, bar and pie charts)
- Orders and deliveries (where applicable)
- Employment data
- Prime Award Summary
- Program Activity
- Details on the status of major programs
- Strategic Outlook
- A list of U.S. contract awards
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The Kaman Aerospace segment produces and markets proprietary aircraft bearings and components; complex metallic and composite aerostructures for commercial, military, and
general aviation aircraft; fuzes for missile and bomb systems; and the K-MAX manned and unmanned medium- and heavy-lift helicopters.Reports on this and additional companies are contained in our Defense & Aerospace Companies Series,
Volume I and
Volume II.
Volume I covers over 50 U.S. and Canadian primes and their subsidiaries. Volume II covers over 60 top companies in Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world.
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