Friday May 25 | Turf
5/25/2012 - Future Turf Managers Converge in Charlotte For Annual Jacobsen Event
The annual event gives students a unique opportunity to experience professional turfgrass management at the highest level.
Orbital to supply FlexDI spark-ignited heavy fuel engines to AAI in $4.7M contract
Orbital's air-assisted direct injection can deliver similar droplet sizes for all size fuels.
AAI Test & Training Introduces Threat File Translator for its AA2PATS EW Simulator
MAY 23, 2012 - AAI Test & Training, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc.
Cessna Continues Single-Engine Aircraft Safety Education Initiative
Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. company, is building on a proactive safety initiative started in 2011 designed to educate single engine owner/operators on new inspection procedures.
Ex-Im Bank Guarantees Loan to Support Textron's Exports of Cessna Aircraft and Bell Helicopters
The Export-Import Bank of the United States has approved a guarantee of a $350 million loan facility to provide the funds to assist Textron Inc.
Textron Defense Systems' BattleHawka Squad-Level Loitering...
SOFIC 2012 - Tampa, Fla. - May 22, 2012 - Textron Defense Systems, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc.
Textron Defense Systems' BattleHawka Squad-Level Loitering...
We believe that the BattleHawk Squad-Level Loitering Munition exhibits all of the attributes that the Army looks for in emerging technologies - effective performance, affordability, simple operation, minimal training and immediate applicability to warfighter needs.
Boeing Not A Value Play, But Lockheed Could Soar
With the Department of Defense heading on course for a $487B budget cut over the next decade, many investors are hesitant about investing in aerospace.
GE Aviation to Participate in Demonstration on AAI's Shadow(r)...
May 8, 2012 - Grand Rapids, MI - GE Aviation has been awarded a contract by AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc.
Unmanned vessel could soon be working for Navy
Technology that sent unmanned aircraft over Iraq and Afghanistan soon could be steering unstaffed naval boats for such dangerous tasks as minesweeping, submarine detection, intelligence gathering and approaching hostile vessels.