Teledyne Controls
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Teledyne Controls is a business unit of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
Teledyne
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated is an industrial conglomerate primarily based in the United States but with global operations. It was founded in 1960, as Teledyne, Inc., by Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky....

(NYSE: TDY). Created in 1964, the company designs and manufactures onboard avionic and ground-based electronic systems for the aviation industry.

Teledyne Controls is headquartered in El Segundo (Los Angeles area), California, and has locations in the US and the UK, as well as sales offices in Toulouse, France; Tokyo, Japan; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Beijing, China; and Singapore.

History

In 1964, Teledyne Industries, Inc. purchases Servomechanisms Inc., which becomes Teledyne Systems Company, Controls Systems Division, located in El Segundo, California. In 1971 the Controls Systems Division breaks away from Teledyne Systems and becomes Teledyne Controls. In 1996, Teledyne Industries, Inc. merges with Allegheny Ludlum Steel forming a new corporation called Allegheny Teledyne, Inc. In 1999, Teledyne is spun off from Allegheny and becomes Teledyne Technologies, Inc. Teledyne Controls is part of the Aerospace and Defense Electronics business segment.

Core business

Teledyne Controls' core products aim at helping aircraft operators better access and manage their aircraft data. They are designed to record a multitude of data from sensors and equipment on board the aircraft, transfer the data from the aircraft to a ground based replay station, where it is processed and analyzed. The purpose is the early detection of any abnormal operation or potential issues in order to take proactive action to prevent incidents.

Market segments

  • Airline and Cargo operators
  • Aircraft manufacturers
  • Business Jet operators & owners
  • Military / Government operators

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