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  1. Blackburn Aircraft (from 1960) Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers and acquisitions as one of only two such major British companies in the 1960s.

  2. Hawker Siddeley Aviation. Hawker Siddeley Aviation Limited was the identity for the aircraft sector of the Hawker Siddeley Group between 1948 and 1959. Shortly after acquiring Folland Aircraft in 1959, there was huge government pressure on all the aviation concerns to rationalise an industry where ‘far too many companies were competing for a ...

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · The following year, in 1993, British Aerospace sold its corporate jet to the Raytheon Company, which in 2006 became Hawker Beechcraft. In 2012, the company became bankrupt and finally, in 2014, was taken over by Textron Aviation, who also own Cessna. Related: Early Tri-jets: How Did The Hawker Siddeley Trident Compare To The Boeing 727?

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    1935 Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Co was formed as a public company to purchase Armstrong Siddeley Development Co and 50% of the shares in Hawker Aircraft Ltd , bringing together the 2 largest UK companies involved in manufacture of aircraft. The companies acquired included the automotive and engine builder Armstrong Siddeley Motors, the aircraft manuf...

    1977 In August, L. Gardner and Sons was acquired by Hawker Siddeley as the result of a cash offer for that company's shares. 1979 Acquired Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co 1980 The non-aviation and foreign interests were retained in a holding company known as Hawker Siddeley Group Plc after 1980. Subsidiary companies included: 1. South Wales Switch...

    The Hawker Siddeley name was not used to brand aircraft until 1963. For Hawker Aircraft Ltd. aircraft see Hawker Aircraft.

  4. British Aerospace (BAe) was formed as a statutory corporation on 29th April 1977 as a result of the Aircraft and Shipbuilders Industries Act of the same year. The company brought together the British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics and Scottish Aviation. In February 1981, the British Government sold 51. ...

  5. Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers and acquisitions as one of only two such major British companies in the 1960s. In 1977, Hawker Siddeley became a founding component ...

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  7. After becoming involved in railways, the Hawker Siddeley Group PLC was sold to BTR PLC in 1992. The following year, in 1993, British Aerospace sold its corporate jet to the Raytheon Company, which in 2006 became Hawker Beechcraft. In 2012, the company became bankrupt and finally, in 2014, was taken over by Textron Aviation, who also own Cessna.