Bell Helicopter Textron is a subsidiary of Textron, Inc. The ticker symbol for Textron is TXT. It is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Bell Helicopter is a division of Textron.
TXT. It's a subsidiary of Textron, who also owns Beechcraft and Cessna.
The Huey (UH-1, originally HU-1 [hence the "Huey" name]) helicopter is designed and built by the Bell Aircraft Corporation which is now called Bell Helicopter Textron.
Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, E-Z GO, Greenlee, Jacobsen, Kautex, Textron Financial and Textron Sytems form Texton's global network. Textron has 33,000 employees in 25 countries.
It depends the equipment installed in the aircraft, it will go from US$2.6M to US$3.0M (Bell 407 helicopter). For a better idea look for it in the Blue Book...
Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, E-Z GO, Greenlee, Jacobsen, Kautex, Textron Financial and Textron Sytems form Texton's global network. Textron has 33,000 employees in 25 countries.
As far as I know, it is not a public traded company therefore has no ticker symbol. It is privately held.
As far as I know, it is not a public traded company therefore has no ticker symbol. It is privately held.
Bird's family owned half of Bell Helicopter in the 60's, may have been more after CAPITALIZING ON/IN VIETNAM......
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Royal Little, a Harvard graduate and veteran of World War I owned Textron at the time he purchased Bell Aircraft Company for $32 million in cash.
All engineering firms that do design have design standards.Plus they conform to national and probably international standards.That's the point of having standards.