d.grimm
Pre-takeoff checklist
The reference for the Midwest Express data plates? Me. I was there, flew DC9-10, serial number 2, biggest POS I’ve ever been in.
Dave
Dave
Neither. Textron Aviation I believe.
Textron, which is a massive holding company which includes things like: Cessna, Bell Helicopter, Macaulay (actually just a division of Cessna), Lycoming, EZGO, Greenleaf, etc... careens back and forth as to whether they want everything to look like Textron Mega Corp keep the "goodwill" engendered by the old brands. I was never overly fond of the name of the company we had before (from a previous pre-Textron name change) but Textron insisted we couldn't change it because of the goodwill. I pointed out nobody knew the company name just the product name. I can't tell you how many times I'd been introduced as the Vice President of RemoteView.
Several years later they decided to change it to Textron Geospatial.
Textron itself is an odd name. The modern Textron is actually the outgrowth of Avco (you may remember Avco-Lycoming as a brand). They acquired a company that had started out in life as "Special Yarns Corporation" and indeed was a Textile company, but someone decided that Textron sounded pretty cooly modern and took that name for the merged company.
AVCO, which stood for Aviation Company.Neither. Textron Aviation I believe.
Textron, which is a massive holding company which includes things like: Cessna, Bell Helicopter, Macaulay (actually just a division of Cessna), Lycoming, EZGO, Greenleaf, etc... careens back and forth as to whether they want everything to look like Textron Mega Corp keep the "goodwill" engendered by the old brands. I was never overly fond of the name of the company we had before (from a previous pre-Textron name change) but Textron insisted we couldn't change it because of the goodwill. I pointed out nobody knew the company name just the product name. I can't tell you how many times I'd been introduced as the Vice President of RemoteView.
Several years later they decided to change it to Textron Geospatial.
Textron itself is an odd name. The modern Textron is actually the outgrowth of Avco (you may remember Avco-Lycoming as a brand). They acquired a company that had started out in life as "Special Yarns Corporation" and indeed was a Textile company, but someone decided that Textron sounded pretty cooly modern and took that name for the merged company.