Curtiss-Wright Controls Ranks No. 2 In Valuing the Individual in 2007 Aviation Week Workforce Study

Six decades ago, Curtiss-Wright was America’s second-largest company, living off heightened demand for aircraft and engines created by two world wars. The end of World War II brought a quick downward spiral, resulting in layoffs and the loss of industry leadership. Today, Curtiss-Wright Controls...

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