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Aspen Avionics main competitors are Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, Control4, and Micron Technology.

Competitor Summary. See how Aspen Avionics compares to its main competitors:

  • Micron Technology has the most employees (49,000).
  • Employees at Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $102,525.
  • The oldest company is Esterline, founded in 1967.
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Aspen Avionics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
3.7
Albuquerque, NM2$11.7M50
1981
4.0
Tucson, AZ5$124.4M570
1978
4.9
Wilsonville, OR7$1.9B4,179
2003
4.6
Draper, UT1$272.5M700
2015
4.7
Greensboro, NC16$3.8B7,900
1967
4.8
Bellevue, WA5$2.0B12,001
1989
4.0
Chandler, AZ12$7.6B19,500
1993
4.7
Berwyn, PA24$1.2B14,309
1999
4.3
Phoenix, AZ1-9,570
2009
4.6
San Jose, CA1$2.2B5,871
1978
4.3
Boise, ID12$30.8B49,000
1979
4.6
Lake Oswego, OR1$190.0M300
1997
3.3
Cuyahoga Falls, OH1$15.6M50
2011
3.7
Carlsbad, CA1$17.3M291

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Aspen Avionics salaries vs competitors

Among Aspen Avionics competitors, employees at Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC earn the most with an average yearly salary of $102,525.

Compare Aspen Avionics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Aspen Avionics
$59,901$28.80-
Universal Avionics
$69,831$33.57-
FLIR Systems
$68,321$32.85-
Control4
$97,263$46.76-
Qorvo
$92,731$44.58-
Esterline
$58,324$28.04-

Compare Aspen Avionics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Aspen Avionics
$124,558$59.88
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
$130,310$62.65
Micron Technology
$123,995$59.61
Cypress
$119,266$57.34
Qorvo
$113,785$54.70
Esterline
$112,297$53.99
Universal Avionics
$111,883$53.79
Triumph Group
$79,706$38.32
FLIR Systems
$75,243$36.17
Control4
$73,876$35.52
Msei
$72,427$34.82
Applied Vision
$71,318$34.29
Acutus Medical
$70,385$33.84
Microchip Technology
$51,525$24.77

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Aspen Avionics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Aspen Avionics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Microchip Technology70%30%
Aspen Avionics70%30%
Qorvo71%29%
FLIR Systems73%27%
Micron Technology74%26%
Triumph Group76%24%

Compare race at Aspen Avionics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
46%34%4%5%11%
7.1
67%14%8%8%4%
9.6
55%20%5%15%5%
9.9
62%13%6%15%4%
9.7
54%17%11%14%4%
9.6
60%17%11%7%5%
9.9

Aspen Avionics and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
John Heyman
Control4

John Heyman is a Chief Executive Officer at CONTROL4 CORP.

Curtis Reusser
Esterline

James J. Cannon
FLIR Systems

Sanjay Mehrotra
Micron Technology

Sanjay Mehrotra is an Indian American business executive and the CEO of Micron Technology. He was the co-founder of SanDisk, where he served as president and CEO until its acquisition by Western Digital in 2016.

Robert A. Bruggeworth
Qorvo

Robert A. Bruggeworth serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Qorvo, Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of high performance RF components and compound semiconductors. He also serves on Qorvo’s board of directors. Prior to the merger of RF Micro Devices, Inc. (“RFMD”) and TriQuijnt Semiconductor, Inc. to form Qorvo, Inc., Mr. Bruggeworth served as President and Chief Executive Officer of RFMD and served on the RFMD board of directors. Prior to his appointment as President and CEO, Mr. Bruggeworth served RFMD as both President of the company and Vice President of wireless products. Before joining RFMD, Mr. Bruggeworth held a variety of positions at AMP, Inc., a $5.5 billion supplier of electrical and electronic connection devices, including Divisional Vice President and Area Director for AMP's Asia Pacific Central region; Divisional Vice President of Operations, Asia Pacific; and most recently Divisional Vice President of Computer and Consumer Electronics, based in Hong Kong, China. Mr. Bruggeworth attended Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Mr. Bruggeworth became an MSA director in 2007.

Daniel Joseph Crowley
Triumph Group

Daniel J. Crowley is a Raytheon Company vice president and president of Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2012 sales of $24 billion and 68,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. Raytheon’s global headquarters is in Waltham, Mass. Headquartered in Tewksbury, Mass., IDS has locations in Washington, California, Utah, New Mexico, Virginia, Texas, Maryland, Rhode Island, Alabama, Australia, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Its broad portfolio of weapons, sensors and integration systems supports its customer base across multiple mission areas including air and missile defense systems; missile defense radars; early warning radars; naval ship operating systems; command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) systems; air traffic management; and other advanced technologies. IDS provides affordable, integrated solutions to a broad international and domestic customer base, including the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, the U.S. Armed Forces and the Department of Homeland Security. Crowley joined Raytheon in 2010 as president of the Network Centric Systems business responsible for Communications, Sensing, and Command and Control product lines, following 27 years with Lockheed Martin Corporation. He served as chief operating officer of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics supporting key tactical fighter and military transport programs as well as the Advanced Development Programs (Skunk Works™) organization. Prior to that, Crowley was executive vice president and general manager of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program responsible for the design, development, and transition to production of the three fighter variants and logistics system. He served as president of Lockheed’s Simulation, Training and Support business; vice president of Business Development and Advanced Programs for Space and Strategic Missiles; deputy program manager for the Special Programs classified space line of business, and the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) program for the Missile Defense Agency; vice president for Commercial Space Systems; and plant manager for the Atlas/Centaur launch vehicle factory. He also held management positions at the company’s Calabasas and Bethesda headquarters. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in manufacturing systems engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He also received a master’s degree in management from Stanford University as a Sloan Fellow.

Hassane Khoury
Cypress

Dror Yahav is a Chief Executive Officer at Universal Avionics. He has worked as VP:Commercial Aviation at Elbit Systems of America. Dror attended Tel Aviv.

David Harrison Roman
Acutus Medical

Mr. Roman joined Acutus with over 15 years of experience in the medical technology industry. Most recently, Mr. Roman served as Vice President, Strategy and FP&A for Baxter International, Inc., where Mr. Roman has held roles of increasing responsibility since 2016. Prior to joining Baxter, Mr. Roman was a managing director at Goldman, Sachs & Co., leading the firm’s US medical technology equity research team. Mr. Roman began his professional career in 2004 at Morgan Stanley, where he also covered the medical technology sector as a research analyst.

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