Rockwell Collins is a leader in aviation and high-integrity solutions for commercial and military customers around the world. Every day we help pilots safely and reliably navigate to the far corners of the earth; keep warfighters aware and informed in battle; deliver millions of messages for airlines and airports; and help passengers stay connected and comfortable throughout their journey. As experts in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, cabin interiors, information management, mission communications, and simulation and training, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of products and services that can transform our customers' futures.
Location: United States, Iowa, Cedar Rapids
Employees: 10001+
Total raised: $6.7M
Founded date: 1933
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
11.01.2005 | - | $6.7M | - |
Mentions in press and media 24
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05.11.2024 | Boeing union says approves contract, ending over 7-week strike | SEATTLE: Striking workers at Boeing approved a new contract proposal on Monday (Nov 4), ending a more than seven-week stoppage that had cost the beleaguered aviation giant billions. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace ... |
30.10.2024 | В ЕС призвали увеличить расходы на оборонную промышленность | - |
25.10.2024 | Boeing's Turbulent Skies: A Company in Crisis | Boeing is in a storm. The aerospace giant, once a symbol of American engineering prowess, is now grappling with a $6 billion quarterly loss. This financial turbulence comes as union workers strike, demanding better pay and benefits. The sta... |
24.10.2024 | No end for Boeing labor strike as workers reject latest contract proposal | The strike has deprived the company of much-needed cash that it gets from delivering new planes to airlines. On Wednesday, the company reported a third-quarter loss of more than $6 billion. Union machinists assemble the 737 Max, Boeing’s be... |
23.10.2024 | Boeing reports $6 billion quarterly loss ahead of vote by union workers who have crippled production | Show Caption 1 of 8 Expand Ortberg, a Boeing outsider who previously ran Rockwell Collins, a maker of avionics and flight controls for airline and military planes, said Boeing is at a crossroads. “The trust in our company has eroded. We’re ... |
27.09.2024 | US regulator urges safety checks on some Boeing 737 rudders | NEW YORK: The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Thursday (Sep 26) issued "urgent safety recommendations" regarding the rudder systems on certain Boeing 737 aircraft, highlighting a risk of jamming. It came after a ... |
09.09.2024 | Boeing reaches tentative labor deal with 25% pay hike, new plane commitment | World at WorkWorker Rights Boeing reaches tentative labor deal with 25% pay hike, new plane commitment By Allison Lampert and David ShepardsonSeptember 9, 20245:05 AM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Li... |
30.08.2024 | RTX fined $200 million for exports to China and others, US says | Aerospace & DefenseRTX fined $200 million for exports to China and others, US says By Mike StoneAugust 30, 20245:26 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link Visitor passes the Raytheo... |
15.08.2024 | United CEO expresses confidence in Boeing after meeting new boss Ortberg | Aerospace & DefenseUnited CEO expresses confidence in Boeing after meeting new boss Ortberg By ReutersAugust 15, 20247:49 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link United Airlines CEO ... |
08.08.2024 | Boeing’s new CEO moves to factory heartland to stem safety crisis | Aerospace & DefenseBoeing’s new CEO moves to factory heartland to stem safety crisis By Allison Lampert and David ShepardsonAugust 8, 20248:04 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link... |
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