Difference between revisions of "Avimo"
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1971 Sold 2 subsidiaries to [[Fairey Aviation Co|Fairey Co]]; acquired by [[United Scientific Holdings]]<ref>The Times, Aug 21, 1971</ref> | 1971 Sold 2 subsidiaries to [[Fairey Aviation Co|Fairey Co]]; acquired by [[United Scientific Holdings]]<ref>The Times, Aug 21, 1971</ref> | ||
1989 [[United Scientific Holdings]] announced loss due to problems at Avimo<ref>The Times, June 02, 1989</ref>. | |||
1992 USH's electro-optic businesses was transferred to the '''Avimo Singapore''' subsidiary. | |||
2000 Maker of infra-red cameras and thermal imaging systems. Acquired by [[Thomson-CSF]] | 2000 Maker of infra-red cameras and thermal imaging systems. Acquired by [[Thomson-CSF]] | ||
2001 The company became Thales Optronics (Taunton) Ltd, part of the [[Thales|Thales Group]]. <ref>[http://www.erieaviation.com/thales.htm] EAI</ref>. | |||
Production ended c.2007. | |||
Latest revision as of 08:46, 4 December 2023
Avimo of Herbert Street, Taunton, Somerset. Telephone: Taunton 3634. Cables: "Avimo, Taunton"
1937/9 Company formed[1] to manufacture Bronzavia aircraft equipment under licence.
See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1947 British Industries Fair Advert for Cameras and Equipment for Research Work. Manufacturers of Optical, Mechanical, Electrical Instruments. Aeronautical Instruments, High Speed Continuous Film Cameras, Cinematograph Cameras, Film Assessors and Projectors. Cathode Ray Recording Equipment, Film Scanning Microscopes, Lenses, Prisms, Reflectors, Scientific Research Instruments. (Scientific and Optical Section - Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. E.1798) [2]
1971 Sold 2 subsidiaries to Fairey Co; acquired by United Scientific Holdings[3]
1989 United Scientific Holdings announced loss due to problems at Avimo[4].
1992 USH's electro-optic businesses was transferred to the Avimo Singapore subsidiary.
2000 Maker of infra-red cameras and thermal imaging systems. Acquired by Thomson-CSF
2001 The company became Thales Optronics (Taunton) Ltd, part of the Thales Group. [5].
Production ended c.2007.