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Aeroflex company history timeline

1949

FRL also assisted the United States Air Force in the historic around-the-world flight of a Boeing B-50A in February 1949.

1952

Sir Alan Cobham bought out his company's other shareholders in 1952.

1955

Flight Refuelling went public in 1955, taking the name Flight Refuelling (Holdings) Ltd.

Michael Cobham was a trained barrister who had joined the company in 1955.

1973

Sir Alan Cobham died in 1973.

1980

Turnover reached £19 million in 1980.

1982

In 1982 Cobham’s air-to-air refuelling system was about to see its toughest test and this would make it centre stage during the Falklands War following the successful ‘Black Buck’ operation for the bombing of Port Stanley airfield on the Falkland Islands.

In 1982, FR entered the vast United States components market via its £5.15 million purchase of Stanley Aviation.

1985

To reflect its broad range of activities, Flight Refuelling (Holdings) Ltd. was renamed FR Group in 1985.

1989

The group acquired Chelton, a leading maker of aircraft antennas, in 1989.

1993

FR's annual sales were £185 million (US$296 million) in 1993, when the company had 3,500 employees.

1994

In October 1994, FR bought Sargent Fletcher, a United States aerial refueling company, for US$11 million.

The Group was renamed Cobham plc in 1994 on the centenary of Sir Alan’s birth and it has over time positioned itself as an innovative technology company with a bright future.

1995

Board member Sir Michael Knight replaced the retiring Michael Cobham in July 1995.

1996

1996: Acquisition of Continental Microwave Tool & Co. and Kevlin Corporation

Cobham employed 4,000 personnel worldwide in 1996.

1997

1997: Acquisition of Nurad Technologies Inc.

1998

Annual turnover increased in 1998 from £322.8 million to £384.1 million.

In 1998, IFR previously acquired Marconi Instruments, a British test equipment manufacturer.

2001

2001: Acquisition of Litton Airtron Microwave Product Line

2005

2005: Acquisition of Microwave Development Company (MDC) as well as REMEC Defense and Space Inc.

2010

In 2010, Aeroflex acquired Radiation Assured Devices of Colorado Springs, Colorado and changes its name to Aeroflex RAD.

In 2010, Aeroflex announced an initial public offering of 17.25 million shares.

In FY 2010, AMS and ATS contributed almost equally to net sales.

2011

2011: Acquisition of Trivec Avant Corporation

2014

In May 2014, Aeroflex was acquired by the UK aerospace company Cobham for $1.46 billion.

2018

In March 2018, Viavi Solutions purchased Cobham AvComm and Wireless Test and Measurement, which were previously part of Aeroflex, for $455 million.

2020

2020: Advent International acquires Cobham plc

2021

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