On 3 January 2017, the Group through a wholly owned subsidiary has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% shareholding of Butler America Aerospace, LLC (Butler Aerospace), a provider of engineering, design services and after market engineering services to US Aerospace and Defence customers
When was Butler Aviation founded?
Founded as the Chicago, Illinois –based Butler Aviation in 1947, the company spread across the United States and acquired various other aviation companies, becoming by 1970 the country's largest aviation services company
In 1974, reflecting a diversity of business interests and services in Europe, it was renamed to Butler International
Who is Butler avionics?
Butler Avionics is a major Learjet ADS-B provider for Garmin – offering solutions for the 20 and 30 series as well as the Learjet 60 – since the original development of ST02455SE for the Learjet 60 in 2015
The recent FAA approval of STCs for the Learjet 31-A marks yet another expansion to our offerings and overall ADS-B expertise
Butler aviation
Aviation accident
The 1971 Colorado Aviation Aero Commander 680 crash claimed the life of decorated American World War II veteran Audie Murphy and five other people on May 28, 1971. The aircraft's passengers were on a business trip from Atlanta, Georgia, to Martinsville, Virginia, aboard an Aero Commander 680 Super twin-engined aircraft owned and operated by Colorado Aviation Co, Inc. The aircraft crashed into the side of Brush Mountain, 14 nautical miles northwest of Roanoke, Virginia, during conditions of poor visibility.
Butler County Regional Airport is a publicly owned
Airport in Hamilton, Ohio
Butler County Regional Airport is a publicly owned, public use airport at 2820 Airport Road East in Hamilton, Ohio. It is owned by the Butler County Board of Commissioners.
Butler International was a United States company in the airplane service
Engineering consulting firm
Butler International was a United States company in the airplane service, trucking, and technical-management industries. Founded as the Chicago, Illinois–based Butler Aviation in 1947, the company spread across the United States and acquired various other aviation companies, becoming by 1970 the country's largest aviation services company. In 1974, reflecting a diversity of business interests and services in Europe, it was renamed to Butler International. Once a giant of the general aviation industry, the aviation division was sold in 1992 and merged in 1998 into Signature Flight Support, a company run by the British company Signature Aviation. The rest of the company was sold and ultimately declared bankruptcy in 2009, acquired by Butler America, later Butler Aerospace & Defense, a subsidiary of Select Staffing. This successor company, now owned by Indian conglomerate HCL Technologies, works almost entirely as a technical and engineering support provider for Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.
Henry John 'Harry' Butler AFC was a pioneer Australian aviator
Henry John 'Harry' Butler AFC was a pioneer Australian aviator, Captain and Chief Fight Instructor in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. When he flew an air mail run from Adelaide across Gulf St Vincent to Minlaton on 6 August 1919, it was the first over-water flight in the Southern Hemisphere carrying air mail and the first flight over a major body of water in the southern hemisphere.
Harry Butler (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Harry Butler was an Australian naturalist and environmental consultant.
Lambert & Butler is a former English tobacco
Former English tobacco manufacturing company
Lambert & Butler is a former English tobacco manufacturing company, established in 1834 in Clerkenwell, Central London, that operated as a private business until 1901 when it merged with other UK manufacturers to form the Imperial Tobacco Company. Apart from tobacco products L&B also released several cigarette card sets from the 1910s to the 1930s. They consisted of various topics including motor cars, locomotives, horsemanship, aviation, and association football.
Norman Frank Paul Butler was a polo player and thoroughbred breeder.
Paul Butler (1892–1981) was an American heir
American heir, businessman, and polo player
Paul Butler (1892–1981) was an American heir, businessman and polo player.
Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport
Airport in Pennsylvania, United States of America
Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport, also known as the Butler County Airport or K. W. Scholter Field, is a public airport 5 miles (8 km) southwest of the central business district of Butler, the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The airport serves the northern suburbs of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It is owned by the Butler County Airport Authority.
The 1971 Colorado Aviation Aero Commander 680 crash claimed the
Aviation accident
The 1971 Colorado Aviation Aero Commander 680 crash claimed the life of decorated American World War II veteran Audie Murphy and five other people on May 28, 1971. The aircraft's passengers were on a business trip from Atlanta, Georgia, to Martinsville, Virginia, aboard an Aero Commander 680 Super twin-engined aircraft owned and operated by Colorado Aviation Co, Inc. The aircraft crashed into the side of Brush Mountain, 14 nautical miles northwest of Roanoke, Virginia, during conditions of poor visibility.
Butler County Regional Airport is a publicly owned
Airport in Hamilton, Ohio
Butler County Regional Airport is a publicly owned, public use airport at 2820 Airport Road East in Hamilton, Ohio. It is owned by the Butler County Board of Commissioners.
Butler International was a United States company in
Engineering consulting firm
Butler International was a United States company in the airplane service, trucking, and technical-management industries. Founded as the Chicago, Illinois–based Butler Aviation in 1947, the company spread across the United States and acquired various other aviation companies, becoming by 1970 the country's largest aviation services company. In 1974, reflecting a diversity of business interests and services in Europe, it was renamed to Butler International. Once a giant of the general aviation industry, the aviation division was sold in 1992 and merged in 1998 into Signature Flight Support, a company run by the British company Signature Aviation. The rest of the company was sold and ultimately declared bankruptcy in 2009, acquired by Butler America, later Butler Aerospace & Defense, a subsidiary of Select Staffing. This successor company, now owned by Indian conglomerate HCL Technologies, works almost entirely as a technical and engineering support provider for Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.
Henry John 'Harry' Butler AFC was a pioneer Australian aviator
Henry John 'Harry' Butler AFC was a pioneer Australian aviator, Captain and Chief Fight Instructor in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. When he flew an air mail run from Adelaide across Gulf St Vincent to Minlaton on 6 August 1919, it was the first over-water flight in the Southern Hemisphere carrying air mail and the first flight over a major body of water in the southern hemisphere.
Harry Butler (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Harry Butler was an Australian naturalist and environmental consultant.
Lambert & Butler is a former English tobacco manufacturing
Former English tobacco manufacturing company
Lambert & Butler is a former English tobacco manufacturing company, established in 1834 in Clerkenwell, Central London, that operated as a private business until 1901 when it merged with other UK manufacturers to form the Imperial Tobacco Company. Apart from tobacco products L&B also released several cigarette card sets from the 1910s to the 1930s. They consisted of various topics including motor cars, locomotives, horsemanship, aviation, and association football.
Norman Frank Paul Butler was a polo player and thoroughbred breeder.
Paul Butler (1892–1981) was an American heir
American heir, businessman, and polo player
Paul Butler (1892–1981) was an American heir, businessman and polo player.
Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport
Airport in Pennsylvania, United States of America
Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport, also known as the Butler County Airport or K. W. Scholter Field, is a public airport 5 miles (8 km) southwest of the central business district of Butler, the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The airport serves the northern suburbs of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It is owned by the Butler County Airport Authority.