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Avco

Avco Corporation[1] is a subsidiary of Textron, which operates Textron Systems Corporation and Lycoming.[2]

Avco Corporation
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
Founded1929 (1929) in Wilmington, Delaware
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
ParentTextron
(1984–present)
Websitetextron.com

History

The Aviation Corporation was formed on March 2, 1929, to prevent a takeover of CAM-24 airmail service operator Embry-Riddle Company by Clement Melville Keys, who planned on buying Curtiss aircraft rather than Sherman Fairchild's. With capital from Fairchild, George Hann, the Lehman Brothers, and W. A. Harriman,[3] the holding company began acquiring small airlines. By the end of 1929, it had acquired interests in over 90 aviation-related companies. In January 1930, the board broke off the airlines into Colonial and Universal Air Lines. Universal Air Lines name was changed to American Airways, and later merged with Colonial to form American Airlines.[4]

The company was required to divest American Airlines in 1934 due to new rules for air mail contracts. The Aviation Corporation ranked 32nd among United States corporations in the value of World War II production contracts.[5] Two months after World War II ended the Aviation Corporation branched into the manufacture of farm machinery with its acquisition of the New Idea Company in October 1945.[6] The company later changed its name to Avco Manufacturing Corporation, and then, in 1959, to Avco Corporation.[citation needed] In 1984 Avco sold its farm machinery division to White Farm Equipment and Avco was purchased by Textron.[7]

Avco's affiliated company, Avco Financial Services, was spun off to Associates First Capital in 1998,[8] which itself was acquired by Citigroup in 2000.[9]

Early companies bought or merged by Avco

Avco timeline

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Locations

See also

References

  1. ^ "Paul Revere Insurance Gets a New President". The New York Times. December 27, 1990. Retrieved January 22, 2023. became a part of Textron in 1984, after Textron acquired .. parent, Avco Inc., ... the bulk .. aerospace technology, commercial products and financial services.
  2. ^ "Avco Corporation: Private Company Information - BusinessWeek". Investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
  3. ^ F. Robert Van der Linden. Airlines and air mail: the post office and the birth of the commercial aviation industry. p. 57.
  4. ^ F. Robert Van der Linden. Airlines and air mail: the post office and the birth of the commercial aviation industry. p. 112.
  5. ^ Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis (1962) Harvard Business School p.619
  6. ^ “Scope Broadened by Aviation Corp.," New York Times, October 30, 1945 stating that AVCO “will purchase slightly over 50% of New Idea’s outstanding shares from the four managing officers of the company, Henry Synck and J.A, J.H. and T.H. Oppenheim” and “Mr. Synck will be retained as a consultant and director and each of the Messrs. Oppenheim will remain officers and directors." See also:”New Idea Development,” Celina Daily Standard, August 27, 1999, page 7A, Sidebar. See also:Brian Wayne Wells, “The New Idea Spreader Company (part 2 of 2 Parts)” Belt/Pulley Magazine, Vol.11, No.6, November/December 1998, Part 2, (accessed Nov. 8, 2010). AVCO, founded in 1928 as The Aviation Corporation, is now a subsidiary of Textron. In 1950, the last entirely orange wagon with green wheels and the New Idea motto, “Invention, Leadership, Quality,” rolled out of the Coldwater facility. The serial number of the wagon was 11,398 and the lot number was W-108. Wells, “The New Idea Spreader Company … Part 2”
  7. ^ Textron Systems History November 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, 1984 History, "Textron acquires Avco, including Lycoming, to become Avco Systems Textron", 2010, accessed 2010-11-27.
  8. ^ "The Associates Announces Acquisition Of Avco Financial Services". Prnewswire.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
  9. ^ "Citi - About Citi". Citigroup.com. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p F. Robert Van der Linden. Airlines and air mail: the post office and the birth of the commercial. p. 57.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Donald M. Pattillo. Pushing the Envelope: The American Aircraft Industry.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Howard Lee Scamehorn. Balloons to Jets: A Century of Aeronautics in Illinois, 1855-1955.
  13. ^ Anthony J. Mayo; Nitin Nohria; Mark Rennella. Entrepreneurs, managers, and leaders: what the airline industry can teach us. p. 71.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  15. ^ Harkey, Ira (1991). Pioneer Bush Pilot. Bantam Books. p. 290. ISBN 0553289195.
  16. ^ Tim Brady. The American aviation experience: a history. p. 147.
  17. ^ Paul Stephen Dempsey; Andrew R. Goetz. Airline deregulation and laissez-faire mythology. p. 54.
  18. ^ Textron Lycoming Turbine Engine, a Company History of AVCO and Lycoming/Textron
  19. ^ Avco Financial Services, Inc. from the Lehman Brothers Collection – Twentieth Century Business Archives
  20. ^ Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation June 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission
  21. ^ General Dynamics Corporation 2008-11-12 at the Wayback Machine, U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission
  22. ^ Central Manufacturing Co. of Connersville, Indiana, a history of Cord, AVCO, and others
  23. ^ "Westward Ho..." Aviation. Vol. 35, no. 2. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. February 1936. p. 17. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  24. ^ "Aviation Corporation to Build". Aviation. Vol. 34, no. 2. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. February 1935. p. 66. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  25. ^ "Aviation Corporation Acquires Plane Firm". Nashville Tennessean. AP. 3 June 1940. p. 3.
  26. ^ "Cars, Radios & Appliances: How Powel Crosley Jr. Changed Industries". Retro Planet. 18 July 2014.
  27. ^ "Judson S. Sayre". 12 May 1986 – via NYTimes.com.
  28. ^ "Bendix Sale by Avco to Philco Affirmed". 14 November 1956 – via NYTimes.com.
  29. ^ a b "Justice Won't Fight Carte Blanche Buy". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 3 April 1978. p. 21. Retrieved 14 April 2014 – via Google News Archive.
  30. ^ "History - Rancho Bernardo Historical Society". Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  31. ^ Hammer, Alexander R. (1969-10-14). "AVCO UNIT TO GET SHARE OF LAGUNA; $19-Million Transaction Set by the Two Concerns". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-10-14.
  32. ^ PR Newswire, December 8, 1999. “1999 AGCO To Close Its Coldwater, Ohio Facility Lockney, Texas Plant to Cease Production by Second Quarter The Free Library(December, 8), http://www.thefreelibrary.com/AGCO To Close Its Coldwater, Ohio Facility Lockney, Texas Plant to...-a058077591(accessed November 21, 2010)”
  33. ^ "Stratford's troubled Army Engine Plant property back on market - Connecticut Post". Ctpost.com. 2011-08-19. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2012-07-04.

External links

  • The Aviation Corporation Annual Reports: 1929, 1933–1939, 1941–1946 – Internet Archive

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For the record label originally launched as Avco Embassy Records see Avco Records For the film company once owned by Avco as Avco Embassy Pictures see Embassy Pictures For the broadcasting company once owned by Avco as the Avco Broadcasting Corporation see Crosley Broadcasting Corporation Avco Corporation 1 is a subsidiary of Textron which operates Textron Systems Corporation and Lycoming 2 Avco CorporationTypeSubsidiaryIndustryAerospace industryArms industryFounded1929 1929 in Wilmington DelawareHeadquartersGreenwich Connecticut United StatesArea servedWorldwideParentTextron 1984 present Websitetextron wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early companies bought or merged by Avco 2 Avco timeline 3 Locations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Aviation Corporation was formed on March 2 1929 to prevent a takeover of CAM 24 airmail service operator Embry Riddle Company by Clement Melville Keys who planned on buying Curtiss aircraft rather than Sherman Fairchild s With capital from Fairchild George Hann the Lehman Brothers and W A Harriman 3 the holding company began acquiring small airlines By the end of 1929 it had acquired interests in over 90 aviation related companies In January 1930 the board broke off the airlines into Colonial and Universal Air Lines Universal Air Lines name was changed to American Airways and later merged with Colonial to form American Airlines 4 The company was required to divest American Airlines in 1934 due to new rules for air mail contracts The Aviation Corporation ranked 32nd among United States corporations in the value of World War II production contracts 5 Two months after World War II ended the Aviation Corporation branched into the manufacture of farm machinery with its acquisition of the New Idea Company in October 1945 6 The company later changed its name to Avco Manufacturing Corporation and then in 1959 to Avco Corporation citation needed In 1984 Avco sold its farm machinery division to White Farm Equipment and Avco was purchased by Textron 7 Avco s affiliated company Avco Financial Services was spun off to Associates First Capital in 1998 8 which itself was acquired by Citigroup in 2000 9 Early companies bought or merged by Avco Edit Aviation Corporation formed March 29 1929 10 11 12 Southern Air Transport 13 Colonial Air Lines May 1929 10 11 12 Colonial Western May 1929 10 11 12 Canadian Colonial Airways May 1929 10 11 12 Embry Riddle Aviation Corporation Summer 1929 Embry Riddle Flying School closed 1930 14 Interstate Airlines CAM 30 Summer 1929 10 11 12 Fairchild Aircraft 10 11 12 Wien Air Alaska 15 Kreider Reisner 10 11 12 The Superplane Company 10 11 12 Universal Air Line System Terminal Company 10 11 12 Midplane Sales and Transit Company 10 11 12 Northern Airplane Company 10 11 12 Air Transportation Inc 10 11 12 Robertson Flying School Inc 10 11 12 Egyptian Airways Inc Marion Illinois 10 11 12 Universal Aviation Corporation bought by Avco in 1930 Universal Aviation Schools 10 11 12 Roosevelt Field New York 16 Curtiss Field 10 11 12 Southwest Air Fast Express June 1931 17 Avco timeline EditThis section includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 18 19 20 21 22 1929 Aviation Corporation AVCO holding company formed by multiple participants 1932 Airplane Development Corporation formed as a subsidiary of the Cord Corporation by Gerard F Jerry Vultee 23 1934 AVCO acquired the Airplane Development Corporation from Cord and formed the Aviation Manufacturing Corporation AMC 24 failed verification 1936 AMC liquidated to form the Vultee Aircraft Division an autonomous subsidiary of AVCO 1939 Vultee Aircraft Division of AVCO reorganized as an independent company known as Vultee Aircraft Inc 1940 Barkley Grow Aircraft acquired by AVCO 25 1941 Consolidated Aircraft Corporation sold to AVCO 1943 Consolidated Vultee known as Convair formed by the merger of Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft still controlled by AVCO 1945 AVCO acquired the New Idea Company from the heirs of Joseph Oppenheim who founded the farm machinery manufacturer in 1899 1945 AVCO acquired Crosley Corporation from Powel Crosley Jr 26 1947 Convair acquired by the Atlas Corporation 1947 AVCO name changed to Avco Manufacturing Corporation 1951 Purchased Bendix Home Appliances South Bend Indiana manufacturer of automatic clothes washers combining Bendix Appliances with Crosley Appliances 27 1956 Avco sold Bendix Home Appliances to Philco 28 1959 Avco Manufacturing Corporation name changed to Avco Corporation 1966 Avco acquired Carte Blanche charge cards from First National City Bank 29 1967 Avco acquires Embassy Pictures 1968 Avco acquires the developer of Rancho Bernardo San Diego 30 1971 Avco acquires a stake in the developer of Laguna Niguel California 31 1975 1977 Crosley Broadcasting stations divested 1976 Sold rights to Crosley Appliances to Crosley Corporation a new distributor who contracted for appliances from companies such as Whirlpool Corporation and Electrolux 1978 Sold Carte Blanche to Citibank 29 1982 Sold Embassy Pictures to Norman Lear and Jerry Perenchio 1984 Avco sold the New Idea line of farm machinery to Allied Corporation which then purchased the White Farm Equipment forming White New Idea 1984 Textron acquires Avco Corporation renames it Avco Systems Textron 1985 Avco Systems Textron becomes Textron Defense Systems 1995 Textron Systems Corporation is created consisting of what is now Textron Defense Systems Textron Marine amp Land Systems and LycomingLocations EditColdwater Ohio 1945 1984 32 Stratford Army Engine Plant 1951 1976 33 Connersville Indiana 1937 1960 AVCO purchases assets of Cord s Auburn Automobile Company in 1937 Manufactures kitchen appliances until sale in 1959 to Design and Manufacturing dishwasher division Manufactures 500 000 Jeep bodies for Overland and Ford during WWII 1959 AVCO sells to Sam Reginstrief 1960 AVCO sells to HH Robertson and moves munitions to Richmond Indiana former Crosley Plant Nashville Tennessee 1959 1985 34 See also EditAvco World Trophy AVCOAT 5026 39 Crosley Broadcasting Corporation later Avco Broadcasting Corporation M2 railcar part of this series was built by AvcoReferences Edit Paul Revere Insurance Gets a New President The New York Times December 27 1990 Retrieved January 22 2023 became a part of Textron in 1984 after Textron acquired parent Avco Inc the bulk aerospace technology commercial products and financial services Avco Corporation Private Company Information BusinessWeek Investing businessweek com Retrieved 2011 12 18 F Robert Van der Linden Airlines and air mail the post office and the birth of the commercial aviation industry p 57 F Robert Van der Linden Airlines and air mail the post office and the birth of the commercial aviation industry p 112 Peck Merton J amp Scherer Frederic M The Weapons Acquisition Process An Economic Analysis 1962 Harvard Business School p 619 Scope Broadened by Aviation Corp New York Times October 30 1945 stating that AVCO will purchase slightly over 50 of New Idea s outstanding shares from the four managing officers of the company Henry Synck and J A J H and T H Oppenheim and Mr Synck will be retained as a consultant and director and each of the Messrs Oppenheim will remain officers and directors See also New Idea Development Celina Daily Standard August 27 1999 page 7A Sidebar See also Brian Wayne Wells The New Idea Spreader Company part 2 of 2 Parts Belt Pulley Magazine Vol 11 No 6 November December 1998 Part 2 1 accessed Nov 8 2010 AVCO founded in 1928 as The Aviation Corporation is now a subsidiary of Textron In 1950 the last entirely orange wagon with green wheels and the New Idea motto Invention Leadership Quality rolled out of the Coldwater facility The serial number of the wagon was 11 398 and the lot number was W 108 Wells The New Idea Spreader Company Part 2 Textron Systems History Archived November 30 2010 at the Wayback Machine 1984 History Textron acquires Avco including Lycoming to become Avco Systems Textron 2010 accessed 2010 11 27 The Associates Announces Acquisition Of Avco Financial Services Prnewswire co uk Retrieved 2011 12 18 Citi About Citi Citigroup com Retrieved 2011 12 18 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p F Robert Van der Linden Airlines and air mail the post office and the birth of the commercial p 57 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Donald M Pattillo Pushing the Envelope The American Aircraft Industry a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Howard Lee Scamehorn Balloons to Jets A Century of Aeronautics in Illinois 1855 1955 Anthony J Mayo Nitin Nohria Mark Rennella Entrepreneurs managers and leaders what the airline industry can teach us p 71 Embry Riddle Early Years Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2011 Harkey Ira 1991 Pioneer Bush Pilot Bantam Books p 290 ISBN 0553289195 Tim Brady The American aviation experience a history p 147 Paul Stephen Dempsey Andrew R Goetz Airline deregulation and laissez faire mythology p 54 Textron Lycoming Turbine Engine a Company History of AVCO and Lycoming Textron Avco Financial Services Inc from the Lehman Brothers Collection Twentieth Century Business Archives Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Archived June 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine U S Centennial of Flight Commission General Dynamics Corporation Archived 2008 11 12 at the Wayback Machine U S Centennial of Flight Commission Central Manufacturing Co of Connersville Indiana a history of Cord AVCO and others Westward Ho Aviation Vol 35 no 2 McGraw Hill Publishing Company February 1936 p 17 Retrieved 26 June 2021 Aviation Corporation to Build Aviation Vol 34 no 2 McGraw Hill Publishing Company February 1935 p 66 Retrieved 26 June 2021 Aviation Corporation Acquires Plane Firm Nashville Tennessean AP 3 June 1940 p 3 Cars Radios amp Appliances How Powel Crosley Jr Changed Industries Retro Planet 18 July 2014 Judson S Sayre 12 May 1986 via NYTimes com Bendix Sale by Avco to Philco Affirmed 14 November 1956 via NYTimes com a b Justice Won t Fight Carte Blanche Buy Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press 3 April 1978 p 21 Retrieved 14 April 2014 via Google News Archive History Rancho Bernardo Historical Society Retrieved 2016 10 14 Hammer Alexander R 1969 10 14 AVCO UNIT TO GET SHARE OF LAGUNA 19 Million Transaction Set by the Two Concerns The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 10 14 PR Newswire December 8 1999 1999 AGCO To Close Its Coldwater Ohio Facility Lockney Texas Plant to Cease Production by Second Quarter The Free Library December 8 http www thefreelibrary com AGCO To Close Its Coldwater Ohio Facility Lockney Texas Plant to a058077591 accessed November 21 2010 Stratford s troubled Army Engine Plant property back on market Connecticut Post Ctpost com 2011 08 19 Retrieved 2011 12 18 History Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Archived from the original on 2011 01 14 Retrieved 2012 07 04 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Avco Textron website The Aviation Corporation Annual Reports 1929 1933 1939 1941 1946 Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Avco amp oldid 1140922870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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