Triumph Group's integrated systems business will produce digital electronic control units for two U.S. Army aircraft types under a potential $77M contract extension from the Defense Logistics Agency.
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Huntington Ingalls Picks Triumph to Supply Navy Carrier Remote Valve Actuator
Huntington Ingalls Industries has selected Triumph Group to manufacture remote valve actuation systems required for the modernization of a U.S. Navy Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Triumph said Wednesday its integrated systems business will supply 165 actuators from the company’s mechanical solutions facility in Shelbyville, Ind., for installation on the USS George Washington, …
Read More »DLA Taps Triumph to Deliver C-5 Landing Gear Rotary Actuators
Triumph Group has received a two-year $22.9 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to deliver spare rotary actuators to be used on the main landing gear of the U.S. Air Force‘s C-5 Galaxy aircraft. The company said Tuesday its Park City facility will take charge of producing and providing the actuators to DLA Aviation …
Read More »Triumph Named Component Supplier for Boeing T-X Trainer Aircraft Offering
Boeing has chosen Triumph Group as a key supplier for the aerospace and defense company’s trainer aircraft offering to the U.S. Air Force‘s T-X program. Triumph’s Red Oak, Texas-based Aerospace Structures business would supply wing, vertical tail and horizontal tail structures if the military branch picks Boeing as T-X primary contractor, …
Read More »Boeing, Triumph Extend V-22 Tiltrotor Aircraft Support Agreement
Boeing and Triumph Group have entered an agreement to extend the latter’s support for the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft under a contract the joint venture of Bell Helicopter and Boeing is slated to negotiate with the U.S. Navy. Bell Boeing and the Navy will work out the third multi-year order for the V-22 program …
Read More »BAE Selects Triumph to Supply Gun Bodies for India’s Future M777 Howitzers
Triumph Group has secured a $15 million contract from BAE Systems to manufacture gun bodies for M777 Howitzer weapons that the British defense contractor’s U.S. subsidiary will build and deliver to India under a foreign military sales deal. Berwyn, Pennsylvania-based Triumph said Monday its precision components business unit will machine, weld and assemble gun bodies before …
Read More »Raytheon Selects Triumph Electromechanical Tech for Navy’s Next Generation Jammer
Triumph Group has secured a subcontract from Raytheon to provide 31 Servo Control System electromechanical components for the Waltham, Massachusetts-based contractor’s new jammer technology for the U.S. Navy. The Servo Control System includes four electromechanical actuators and a servo electronics unit to support the inlet and exhaust door actuators of the …
Read More »Northrop, Triumph Enter High-Altitude UAS Production Agreement
Northrop Grumman and Triumph Group have signed a memorandum of agreement at the Farnborough International Air Show in an effort to increase the production rate of high-altitude unmanned aircraft systems. The agreement calls for the two companies to collaborate on UAS delivery, knowledge transfer and program quality and affordability initiatives, Triumph said Tuesday. Dan Crowley, Triumph …
Read More »MaryLou Thomas Takes Helm of Triumph’s Aerospace Structures Unit as EVP
MaryLou Thomas, former head of Triumph Group Inc.‘s composites business area, has been appointed executive vice president of the company’s aerospace structures business unit. TGI said Tuesday Thomas, who will be based at the company’s Arlington facility in Texas, brings more than three decades of experience from work in the aerospace and defense industry, …
Read More »CPI Aerostructures Adds Terry Stinson to Board of Directors
CPI Aerostructures Inc., today announced that Terry Stinson will be brought onto CPI’s Board of Directors to serve a three-year term. With over 45 years of leadership in the aerospace and defense industry under his belt, Stinson has played a number of executive roles with companies including AAR Corp., Textron Aerospace, …
Read More »Northrop Conducts Wing Strength Tests on the Triton UAS; Mike Mackey Comments
Northrop Grumman has announced that structural strength tests on the MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft system’s wings showed that it can handle more than the required load by the U.S. Navy. The company said it worked with Triumph Group Inc.’s subsidiary, Vought Aircraft Division, to demonstrate the Triton’s strength during surveillance missions, …
Read More »Executive Spotlight: John Hillen, Sotera’s CEO on Sequestration, GovCon’s Evolution and Public Service
John Hillen serves as chairman, president and CEO of Sotera Defense Solutions, the Herndon,Va.-based contractor he took public in 2009. The Army vet previously served as president of what is now CGI Federal Inc., led the defense and intelligence business at American Management Systems, and worked at SRA International. The former …
Read More »Booz Allen’s $238 Million Day
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) raised $238 million on its first day of public trading yesterday. The government-contracting giant saw its shares trading at $19.25 by the end of the day, 13.2 percent more than the initial public offering of $17 per share, according to a report in The Washington …
Read More »Top 10 Healthcare IT Game Changers to Watch
It’s an exciting time for health care in the US — and federal agencies and industry are playing a leading role in its facelift. To give you an idea of these movers and shakers, ExecutiveBiz has compiled a list of the Top 10 Health IT Game Changers to Watch. Hailing …
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