Curtiss-Wright Corporation (CW) NYSE
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Address
130 Harbour Place Drive
Davidson, NC 28036
United States of America (the)
Phone
704 869 4600
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Aerospace & Defense
Employees
8900
First IPO Date
March 17, 1980
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Lynn Bamford | Chief Executive Officer & Chairman | 6.28M | 1964 |
| John Watts | Executive VP & Chief Growth Officer | 1.07M | 1970 |
| George McDonald | Executive VP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary | 1.3M | 1965 |
| K. Christopher Farkas | Executive VP & CFO | 2.49M | 1969 |
| Kevin Rayment | Executive VP & COO | 2.63M | 1970 |
| Gary A. Ogilby | Senior VP & Corporate Controller | 0 | 1982 |
| James Ryan | Vice President of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| Robert F. Freda | Senior VP & Treasurer | 0 | 1968 |
Curtiss-Wright Corporation (CW), along with its affiliated entities, delivers highly engineered products, comprehensive solutions, and a variety of services to a global client base across the aerospace, defense, general industrial, and power generation sectors. The company strategically organizes its operations into three primary divisions: Aerospace & Industrial, Defense Electronics, and Naval & Power. The Aerospace & Industrial segment specializes in manufacturing components for industrial vehicles, such as electronic throttle control systems, joysticks, and transmission shifters. It also supplies advanced sensors, control mechanisms, and electromechanical actuation parts for both commercial and military aircraft. Furthermore, this division offers sophisticated surface treatment services, including shot peening, laser peening, and specialized coatings. In the Defense Electronics segment, Curtiss-Wright provides a wide array of offerings. These include commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) embedded computing board-level modules, dedicated equipment for data acquisition and flight test instrumentation, and integrated subsystem solutions. The segment also develops instrumentation and control systems, turret aiming and stabilization technologies, and advanced weapons handling systems. Its capabilities extend to avionics, general electronics, flight test apparatus, and complete aircraft data management solutions. The Naval & Power division furnishes a critical range of products and services for nuclear power facilities and associated equipment manufacturers. This includes various hardware, pumps, pump seals, control rod drive mechanisms, valves, fastening systems, specialized containment doors, airlock hatches, spent fuel management solutions, and fluid sealing products. For naval applications, particularly serving the U.S. Navy, this segment supplies propulsion and auxiliary equipment such as coolant pumps, power-dense compact motors, generators, steam turbines, valves, and secondary propulsion systems. Additionally, it provides essential ship repair and maintenance services. Curtiss-Wright Corporation, which traces its origins back to 1929, maintains its corporate headquarters in Davidson, North Carolina.