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Rockwell Collins, Inc. is a large American multinational company headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, primarily providing avionics and information technology systems and services to governmental agencies and aircraft manufacturers.
Arthur Collins founded Collins Radio Company in 1933 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the purpose of designing and producing both shortwave radio equipment and equipment for the burgeoning AM Broadcast industry. As the Collins reputation for fine quality and uncompromising construction grew, Collins was solicited by the military, the scientific community and by the larger AM radio stations for special equipment. The company captured worldwide attention when Collins supplied the equipment to establish a communications link with the South Pole expedition of Rear Admiral Richard Byrd in 1933.
Rockwell Collins Government Systems gives back
Rockwell Collins History in Aviation
Rockwell Collins Head-up Guidance (HGS) Demo -- It's Intuitive and Easy to Fly
Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion Product Demonstration
Rockwell Collins "I Am a Rockwell Collins Engineer" Corporate Video
Flight Displays: Built from Start to Finish
Rockwell Collins Common Avionics Architecture System (CAAS)
CH-47F Landing at Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins Tours the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Cockpit
Rockwell Collins' business priorities
Our Government Systems employees took team building to a new level this year as they worked together to package over 22,000 meals in support of United Way.
Learn how Rockwell Collins has influenced flight throughout our 75 year history.
Rockwell Collins' Senior Manager of Head-up Guidance Systems (HGS™) Flight Operations, Dean Schwab, demonstrates how easy and intuitive it is to operate HGS. The demonstration was completed in the company's Portland, Ore.-based simulator. The simulated approach was into the mountainous region of Innsbruck, Austria and, as seen in the video, synthetic vision greatly enhances situational awareness. Rockwell Collins is the only company that has certified synthetic vision on a head-up display.
For more than 75 years, Rockwell Collins has built trust with commercial and government customers by developing reliable innovative communication and aviation electronic solutions that help them complete their missions. Produced for the 2012 Engineers Week breakfast, this video showcases Rockwell Collins' global engineering workforce and highlight the message and spirit that motivates that team to build trust everyday.
Rockwell Collins is a leading provider of commercial and military avionics flight displays. See how its next-generation large-format displays are manufactured at our Display Center of Excellence.
A flight of CH-47 Chinooks is delivering supplies to an Army forward operations base in the Afghan desert. They're equipped with the Rockwell Collins Common Avionics Architecture System -- or CAAS cockpit -- a fully integrated flight and mission management capabilities that provide exceptional mission effectiveness.
Take an inside look at Rockwell Collins equipment on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Kelly Ortberg, Chairman, CEO and president of Rockwell Collins, talks about his top priorities.
TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer is fond of Rockwell Collins' proposed acquisition of B/E Aerospace , which was announced on Sunday. "That's a great merger because Boeing and Bombardier and Airbus have been squeezing their suppliers endlessly," Cramer said. "Rockwell gets together with BEA - maybe that has has a little more heft, a little more staying power and a little more bargaining power." Rockwell Collins agreed to pay $62 a share for BEA, which trades over $58. Subscribe to TheStreetTV on YouTube: http://t.st/TheStreetTV For more content from TheStreet visit: http://thestreet.com Check out all our videos: http://youtube.com/user/TheStreetTV Follow TheStreet on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thestreet Like TheStreet on Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheStree...
After two years of looking to expand, aircraft component maker Rockwell Collins has struck a deal to buy aircraft interior maker B/E Aerospace for $62 a share in cash and stock, the companies said on Sunday. The acquisition, valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt, expands the range of products Rockwell Collins supplies to major commercial and business aircraft and broadens its customer base internationally. Rockwell on Sunday also reported a 14 percent increase in profit to $1.58 a share in its fiscal fourth quarter ended Sept. 30, on a 4 percent rise in sales. Thanks for watching video in my channel! Be sure to subscribe for daily content :) Subscribe to the Flash News Logic on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn5IS6UNyq-8FmE5zX_JjCA?sub_confirmati...
Rockwell Collins Inc. (COL) To Acquire BE Aerospace Inc. (BEAV) For $6.4 Billion U.S. aircraft component maker Rockwell Collins announced Sunday it will acquire aircraft interior maker B/E Aerospace for roughly $6.4 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction. With the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt, the total value of the deal adds up to $8.3 billion, the company said in a statement, adding that the deal would produce cost savings of nearly $160 million. “This transformational acquisition is consistent with our strategy to accelerate growth and build value through market-leading positions in cockpit and cabin solutions,” Rockwell Collins Chairman, President and CEO Kelly Ortberg said in the statement. “We see tremendous opportunity to better serve our commercial aviation, business jet an...
Rockwell Collins 851S-1 receiver in action. I did not use it for a long time and yesterday Zlatko, 9A6SUE found two tantalum capacitors that he fixed and Collins is back in life. Yesterday I was playing with it and it is absolutely fantastic. I did comparison with my trusty Kenwood TS-850 and have to say that Collins over performed in every way. Best 73 to all. 9a4na
Rockwell broadens its reach with $6.4 billion purchase of B/E Aerospace - NewsBizz After two years of looking to expand, aircraft component maker Rockwell Collins Inc has struck a deal to buy aircraft interior maker B/E Aerospace Inc for $62 a share in cash and stock, the companies said on Sunday. The acquisition, valued at $6.4 billion plus the assumption of $1.9 billion in debt, expands the range of products Rockwell Collins supplies to major commercial and business aircraft and broadens its customer base internationally. Rockwell on Sunday also reported a 14 percent increase in profit to $1.58 a share in its fiscal fourth quarter ended Sept. 30, on a 4 percent rise in sales. The acquisition, which is expected to be completed next spring, allows both companies to sell to each other’s...
Rockwell Collins operations in Mexicali turns 50 this year.
Rockwell Collins operations turn 50 this year.
Various videos from the Rockwell Collins Amateur Radio Club presentations. Normally given by well known Hams in the community
Various videos from the Rockwell Collins Amateur Radio Club presentations. Normally given by well known Hams in the community
This is the classic KWM-380, designed and sold by Rockwell Collins. this radio was sold from 1979 to 1983. The price in 1970 was $6600. In today's dollars, that is the equivalent of almost $22000, an obscene amount of money for a ham radio. Still not too bad though, because the military version (the HF-380) was sold to Uncle Sam for more than twice that amount, while it is practically the same radio as the KWM-380. Needless to say that this is without a doubt the most professional ham radio ever sold in the ham market. It was also the last ham radio that Collins ever sold, because it was simply too expensive for the average ham. The rise of lower cost Japanese radios (which were also very good radios but much cheaper) made Collins exit the ham radio market.
Did you know that as a member of an FTC team you are performing a lot of the same tasks/processes as a Rockwell Collins engineer? Attend this session to discuss how FTC is preparing you for a career in engineering. Ask Rockwell Collins employees career advice and what they look for when hiring interns and college graduates. Presented by Rockwell Collins' Ross Wilcoxon, Principle Mechanical Engineer, Jerry Sheehy, Senior Marketing Manager, Craig Martinson, Senior Electronics Tecnician, David Lempia, Principle Systems Engineer, Adriana D’Onofrio, Senior Community Relations Specialist, Rockwell Collins.
Various videos from the Rockwell Collins Amateur Radio Club presentations. Normally given by well known Hams in the community.
Various videos from the Rockwell Collins Amateur Radio Club presentations. Normally given by well known Hams in the community
Featured Speaker: Robert Sheffield, M.S., Electrical Engineer, Rockwell Collins Bite of Science is one of five components of the Center for Excellence in Education’s Teacher Enrichment Program (TEP). TEP helps to assure a future talented and diverse U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and provides opportunities for middle and high school teachers to connect with leading experts from industry and academia to explore cutting-edge research and make meaningful professional links with direct benefits for their students. All TEP resources and professional development events are cost-free to participants. More info @ https://www.cee.org/teacher-enrichment-program TEP is one of three programs provided by the Center for Excellence in Education (CEE). CEE nu...
TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, is a systematic approach to innovation that provides a range of strategies and tools for developing inventive solutions to complex and challenging problems. Rockwell Collins uses this approach within our "Ideation" process to develop new product features, new product offerings, and to expand markets. Amy Newman and Dave West facilitate ILC attendees through an exercise on how to save everyone on the Titanic.
Todd Moser, Manager of Lean Electronics at Rockwell Collins, discusses how they have enhanced their certification program over the years, and how the certification has moved from classes and training to experience-based, with a focus on continuous improvement.