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.
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...
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.
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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.
Bell Helicopter was created in 1935.