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The beginnings of the company dated to 1908, when Uppercu began to finance aeronautical experiments by the Boland brothers [1] at Keyport, New Jersey.In 1914, Aeromarine itself was founded at Keyport with Uppercu as president. [2]
Kiwee One: an airborne wind turbine. An airborne wind turbine is a design concept for a wind turbine with a rotor supported in the air without a tower, [1] thus benefiting from the higher velocity and persistence of wind at high altitudes, while avoiding the expense of tower construction, [2] or the need for slip rings or yaw mechanism.
Orbite Technologies Inc. was a Canadian cleantech company based in Montreal, Canada. It specialized in extracting processes for mining industry , especially alumina extraction. Its main asset is the Orbite process which can be used as a cheaper and pollution-free replacement of the Bayer process as well as a way to treat red mud . [ 1 ]
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies is a manufacturer of aircraft engines and avionics, [1] as well as a producer of auxiliary power units (APUs) and other aviation products. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona , it is a division of the Honeywell International conglomerate.
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. is an American technology company, defense contractor, and information technology services provider that produces products for command and control systems, wireless equipment, tactical radios, avionics and electronic systems, night vision equipment, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems and products, ocean systems, instrumentation, navigation ...
The Aeromarine 39 was an American two-seat training seaplane ordered by the US Navy in 1917 and built by the Aeromarine Plane and Motor Company of Keyport, New Jersey.Of conventional biplane configuration and construction, the aircraft was designed so that its pontoons could be speedily detached and replaced with wheeled undercarriage for shore operations.
After the 1999 sale of Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical to Northrop Grumman, and the subsequent spin-off of Teledyne Technologies Inc. by Allegheny Teledyne in November that year, Teledyne CAE was renamed Teledyne Turbine Engines. In the next decade, it was placed under Teledyne Continental Motors as its TCM Turbine Engines division.
In July 2012, GenCorp, Inc. agreed to buy rocket engine producer Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne from United Technologies Corporation for $550 million. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The FTC approved the deal on June 10, 2013, and it closed on June 17.