In the late 30s and 40s, any aviator would
instantly know what you were talking about if you
mentioned a Goose. It was an important,
groundbreaking plane in its day and was often
written up in aviation and popular mechanical
journals. They could also be seen flying all over,
particularly in cities that had airports on the
waterfront that catered to amphibious planes or
flying boats such as the Clipper.
Northrop Grumman Corporation, based in Los
Angeles, is a leading designer, systems
integrator and manufacturer of bomber, fighter and
surveillance aircraft as well as commercial and
military aerostructures, precision weapons,
electronic countermeasures and information systems.
Northrop Grumman was formed this year when Northrop
Corporation acquired Grumman Corporation. Northrop
Grumman employs more than 43,000 people. In 1993,
Northrop's net sales were $5.06 billion, and
Grumman's sales were $3.25 billion. The acquisition
unites two advanced technology companies with
established legacies in aircraft design and
manufacturing, defense electronics and advanced
systems integration, and information systems and
services.
By the end of 1994, Northrop Grumman will be
organized into five divisions: B-2; Military
Aircraft; Commercial Aircraft; Electronics &
Systems Integration, and Data Systems & Services.
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