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Pioneer Corporation (パイオニア株式会社, Paionia Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly referred to as Pioneer, is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Tokyo, that specializes in digital entertainment products. The company was founded by Nozomu Matsumoto on January 1, 1938 in Tokyo as a radio and speaker repair shop. Its current ...
The company was subsequently renamed Pioneer Aerodynamic Systems and Pioneer Systems, and by 1988 was known as Pioneer Aerospace [11] In 1988, Pioneer become a part of Zodiac's Aerosafety Systems Group. [12] On December 1, 2018 Safran acquired Zodiac Aerospace as Safran Aerosystems. [13]
The company's Advanced Boresight Equipment systems are used to align avionics and weapons systems onboard military aircraft and helicopters. AAI also produces radar simulators that simulate varied threat signals to test the functionality of radar warning receivers and cockpit displays and controls. AAI acquired ESL Defence Limited in 2005.
Pioneer started in Ohio in 1917 as Pioneer Rubber, and it produced latex balloons and gloves. The company’s name reflected that latex comes from rubber trees in the equatorial belt around the world.
In 1974, Art's Way listed as a public company by initial public offering with Nasdaq code ARTW. [2] Following the 1994 sale of his Marc McConnell Tractor business to AGCO, Ward McConnell purchased Logan Falls based Logan Potato Equipment. In 1996, he merged the Logan enterprise with a then financially troubled Art's Way and joined the board of ...
website, Western heritage, culture and art, life along the trail, cattle drives Chisholm Trail Museum: Kingfisher: Kingfisher: Red Carpet Country: Open-air: website, includes history of the Chisholm Trail and cattle drives, period store displays, antique vehicles and farm equipment, pioneer village with bank, schoolhouse, church, two cabins and ...
In 1981, Basquiat’s first major exhibition in the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center’s “New Work/New Wave” show transitioned him from street artist to gallery artist and, eventually, to ...
Two of Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol's four "Reigning Queens" were taken from an Amsterdam gallery in a heist described by the owner as "amateurish."