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- Aeronutronic abstract "Aeronutronic was a defense and space related division of Ford Motor Company set up in 1956 as Aeronutronic Systems, Inc.In 1961 Ford purchased Philco and merged the two companies in 1963. Aeronutronic provided major support for the development of Project Space Track. Philco Aeronutronic became NASA's primary communications equipment vendor during the 1960s, also building the consoles in the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. Many portions of the Philco side of the company were sold off in the 1970s and 80s, until in 1975 all that was left was the original Aeronutronic divisions. These were renamed Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation in December 1976, and then again to Ford Aerospace Corporation in January 1988.In October 1990 what remained was sold to Loral to become Space Systems/Loral.In 1996 Loral's defense electronics and system integration businesses were acquired by Lockheed Martin.The plant was closed in 1997.".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageID "2052972".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageLength "1966".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageRevisionID "672315002".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink AGM-88_HARM.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink AIM-9_Sidewinder.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink AAS-38.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerospace_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1956.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Aerospace.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Have_Dash.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink LGM-118_Peacekeeper.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink LGM-30_Minuteman.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Loral_Space_&_Communications.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Lyndon_B._Johnson_Space_Center.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink MGM-51_Shillelagh.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink MIM-72_Chaparral.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Pave_Knife.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Pave_Tack.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Philco.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Project_Space_Track.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink SSL_(company).
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink Trident_(missile).
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLink UGM-73_Poseidon.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aeronutronic".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Aeronutronic".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford".
- Aeronutronic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aero-company-stub.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aeronutronic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Aeronutronic subject Category:Aerospace_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Aeronutronic subject Category:Companies_established_in_1956.
- Aeronutronic subject Category:Defunct_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Aeronutronic hypernym Defense.
- Aeronutronic type Agent.
- Aeronutronic type Company.
- Aeronutronic type Company.
- Aeronutronic type Establishment.
- Aeronutronic type Organization.
- Aeronutronic type Organization.
- Aeronutronic comment "Aeronutronic was a defense and space related division of Ford Motor Company set up in 1956 as Aeronutronic Systems, Inc.In 1961 Ford purchased Philco and merged the two companies in 1963. Aeronutronic provided major support for the development of Project Space Track. Philco Aeronutronic became NASA's primary communications equipment vendor during the 1960s, also building the consoles in the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.".
- Aeronutronic label "Aeronutronic".
- Aeronutronic sameAs Q643570.
- Aeronutronic sameAs Aeronutronic.
- Aeronutronic sameAs m.06hsxy.
- Aeronutronic sameAs Aeronutronic.
- Aeronutronic sameAs Q643570.
- Aeronutronic wasDerivedFrom Aeronutronic?oldid=672315002.
- Aeronutronic isPrimaryTopicOf Aeronutronic.