The Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) is an aerospace and defense conglomerate that is the result of a 1994 merger between Northrop and
Grumman. Major components were added later with the acquisition of Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group, Logicon, Teledyne Ryan, Litton (Ingalls,
Avondale), Newport News, and TRW (sans LucasVarity.) Ronald Sugar is the CEO. As of 2004, it had 125,000+ employees working at hundreds of sites in
the U.S. and abroad, and an annual revenue of US$29.9 billion. Northrop Grumman ranks #58 on the 2004 Fortune 500 list of U.S. industrial
companies.
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1939 John K. “Jack” Northrop, a skilled and innovative designer, forms Northrop Aircraft Incorporated in Hawthorne, Calif.
Timeline of Northrop,
1940 Northrop builds its first aircraft, the N-3PB patrol bomber, for the Norwegian Air Force
1944 The P-61 Black Widow night fighter enters combat
1946 First flight of the XB-35 flying wing
1948 First flight of the successor to the P-61, the F-89 Scorpion, a heavily-armed, all-weather fighter-interceptor and one of the world's first jet
fighters
1952 Northrop acquires Radioplane Company, manufacturer of target drones
1959 First flight of the F-5, a supersonic fighter combining low cost, ease of maintenance and great versatility. Northrop delivers the first fighter
to the U.S. Air Force in 1964. The company develops several versions of the plane, which will be used by militaries in more than 30 countries
1959 To reflect the changing character of its business, Northrop Aircraft Incorporated changes its name to Northrop Corporation
1960 The SM-62 Snark, the first online intercontinental guided missile, enters service
1961 The T-38 supersonic trainer enters service. It will be used to train more than 68,000 U.S. Air Force pilots and thousands of foreign pilots
1978 Northrop delivers the first F/A-18 Hornet shipset
1982 First flight of the F-20 Tigershark, an advanced version of the F-5; this aircraft could be airborne 60 seconds after an alert, the fastest
scramble time of any fighter in the world
1989 First flight of the B-2 stealth bomber, a descendent of Jack Northrop's flying wing design
1990 First flight of the YF-23, another aircraft with stealth characteristics that is unofficially known as Black Widow II
1991 The company receives the Robert J. Collier Trophy (with the Industry Team and the United States Air Force) for the design, development,
production, and flight testing of the B-2 aircraft. The Collier Award is the most prestigious aviation award, annually given for the greatest
achievement in aeronautics or astronautics
Timeline of Grumman
1930 Leroy Grumman, Jake Swirbul, Bill Schwendler, E. Clint Towl and Ed Poor start a new enterprise, Grumman Aeronautical Engineering Company, in an
abandoned auto garage
1931 The XFF-1 is the first Navy fighter with retractable landing gear (which Grumman designed) and fully enclosed cockpit
1936 Grumman expands its operations to Bethpage, N.Y.
1940 First flight of the Grumman Wildcat incorporating the sto-wing design
1943 Grumman becomes the first aircraft company to receive the Navy "E" flag for production efficiency
1944 Grumman introduces the F6F Hellcat; Hellcat pilots account for 55 percent of all enemy aircraft destroyed by the Navy and Marines in World War II
1947 The Grumman F9F Panther jet prototype makes its first flight
1948 Leroy Grumman receives the Presidential Medal of Merit for wartime production
1952 First flight of the Jaguar, the first variable sweep-wing fighter
1960 The A6 Intruder attack aircraft prototype makes its first flight
1960 E-2A Hawkeye's first flight; this aircraft becomes the U.S. Navy's only airborne early warning and control platform
1963 First flight of the EA-6 Intruder, a naval attack aircraft operating from the carrier fleet
1967 The Vietnam War sees the A-6 Intruder, the world's only all-weather attack bomber used by Navy and Marine Corps squadrons. In the last days of
the war, the F-14, in its first deployment with USS Enterprise, flies top cover during the evacuation of Saigon
1969 The Apollo Lunar Module carries man to the surface of the moon
1969 The EA-6B Prowler makes its first flight
1977 First flight of the EF111-A, designed to detect, sort, identify and nullify different enemy radars.
1988 Joint STARS prototype makes its first flight
1994 Acquired by Northrop Corporation; today it is part of the Integrated Systems and Information Technology sectors
Well anyway very detailed history of the companies that merged with them, and other stuff. Mods, please don't move this anywere else, because I
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