Goodrich Corporation

From WOI Encyclopedia Italia


 company_name   = Goodrich Corporation  
 company_type   = Public (NYSE: GR)
 company_slogan = We're On It.
 foundation     = 1870 in Akron, Ohio
 location       = Charlotte, North Carolina
 key_people     = Marshall Larsen, CEO & Chairman
 industry       = Aerospace
 products       = Airframe Systems Electronic Systems Engine Systems
 homepage       = http://www.goodrich.com


The Goodrich Corporation (formerly the B.F. Goodrich Company) Template:Nyse, based in Charlotte is an American aerospace manufacturing company. Founded in Akron, Ohio in 1870 as Goodrich, Tew & Co. by Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich. The company name was changed to the "B.F. Goodrich Company" in 1880, to BFGoodrich in the 1980's, and to the "Goodrich Corporation" in 2001.

The company has a history of innovation and was responsible for introducing the zipper. As B.F. Goodrich, the company became one of the largest tire and rubber manufacturers in the world, helped in part by the 1986 merger with Uniroyal (formerly the United States Rubber Company). This product line was sold to Michelin in 1988, and the company acquired Rohr (1997), Coltec Industries, and TRW Aeronautical Systems (formerly Lucas Aerospace) in 2002. The sale of the specialty chemicals division and subsequent change to the current name completed the transformation. In 2005, company sales were $5.4 billion dollars.

The Troy, Ohio plant was purchased in 1946 from WACO. Since then, Goodrich has manufactured wheels and brakes for a variety of aircraft. Among these are commercial, military, regional, and business programs. This successful operation lies at the core of Goodrich's business. Competitors include the aerostructures divisions of companies such as Alcoa (Howmet/Huck) and SNECMA.

Contents

Businesses

Airframe Systems

    • Actuation Systems
    • Aircraft Wheels and Brakes
    • Aviation Technical Services
    • Engineered Polymer Products
    • Landing Gear

Electronic Systems

    • Aircraft Interior Products
    • Fuel and Utility Systems
    • Lighting Systems
    • Optical and Space Systems
    • Power Systems
    • Propulsion Systems
    • Sensor Systems

Engine Systems

    • Aerostructures
    • Cargo Systems
    • Turbine Fuel Technologies

Platforms

Civil

Military

Even though B F Goodrich is still a popular brand name of tires, the Goodrich Corporation exited the tire business in 1988. The tire business and use of the name was sold to Michelin.

Prior to that point, Goodrich ran some TV ads trying to distinguish themselves from the similar sounding Goodyear tire company. The tag line was, "See that blimp up in the sky? We're the other guys!"

Further reading

  • Mansel G. Blackford; B. F. Goodrich: Tradition and Transformation, 1870–1995; 1996, Ohio State University Press; ISBN 0814206964.

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