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1978 [[Electrical and Industrial Securities]] acquired the aircraft pump subsidiary of [[Weir Group]], [[C. F. Taylor]], which strengthened its aircraft components activities<ref>The Times, Jan 12, 1978</ref> | 1978 [[Electrical and Industrial Securities]] acquired the aircraft pump subsidiary of [[Weir Group]], [[C. F. Taylor]], which strengthened its aircraft components activities<ref>The Times, Jan 12, 1978</ref> | ||
1998 Acquired by [[TI Group]]; the aircraft galley business was then sold to an American company; the | 1998 Acquired by [[TI Group]]; the aircraft galley business was then sold to an American company; the airfame components business was integrated into [[Dowty Aerospace]]<ref>The Times Sept. 5, 1998</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 08:35, 1 October 2020
1967 Acquired by G. and J. Weir which already owned two-thirds of the shares[1]
1978 Electrical and Industrial Securities acquired the aircraft pump subsidiary of Weir Group, C. F. Taylor, which strengthened its aircraft components activities[2]
1998 Acquired by TI Group; the aircraft galley business was then sold to an American company; the airfame components business was integrated into Dowty Aerospace[3]