
Grumman Aerospace
Grumman Aerospace, founded in 1930, was an American aerospace company known for its innovative aircraft and systems. It played a crucial role in military and civilian aviation, producing famous planes like the F-14 Tomcat and the Lunar Module that helped land astronauts on the moon during the Apollo missions. The company was renowned for its engineering excellence and contributions to naval aviation. In 1994, Grumman merged with Northrop Corporation to form Northrop Grumman, a major player in defense, aerospace, and technology sectors, continuing the legacy of high-quality aerospace manufacturing and advanced defense systems.