Able Aerospace Services Able Aerospace Services is an international business and $70 million aerospace enterprise that is performing more than 2,800 proprietary
FAA-approved repairs on aircraft and components.
ATAC Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC) is a government contractor based in
Newport News,
Virginia.
Arctic Cat On March 6, 2017, Textron acquired
Arctic Cat for US$247M. Arctic Cat is a manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and
side-by-sides. Textron sold the Arctic Cat division in April of 2025 to former executive Brad Darling. This came a few months after Textron announced it was halting manufacturing at its Thief River Falls and Saint Cloud, MN locations. Textron operated Arctic Cat as a subsidiary of Textron Specialized Vehicles.
Bell Textron Helicopter
Bell Textron is an American
helicopter and
rotorcraft manufacturer headquartered in
Fort Worth, Texas.
E-Z-GO Acquired by Textron in 1960, E-Z-GO is a designer and manufacturer of light transportation vehicles for golf courses, planned communities, campuses, and other uses. Products include electric and internal combustion golf carts,
low speed vehicles and other multipurpose utility vehicles under the E-Z-Go,
Cushman and Bad Boy Buggy brands.
Greenlee Greenlee Textron is an industrial and electrical tool company headquartered in
Rockford, Illinois. It was founded in 1862 by brothers Robert and Ralph Greenlee to manufacture their invention, a drill surrounded by four chisel blades, used in making the pockets for a mortise and tenon joint for the furniture industry in Rockford. This device is still used in cabinetmaking. The brothers later diversified into a variety of hand woodworking tools as well as machinery for making wooden barrels. The company was acquired by Textron in 1986. Greenlee produces various wire and cable installation tools that are used in a variety of fields. On April 18, 2018, Textron announced that it would sell its Greenlee brand to
Emerson Electric.
Jacobsen Textron purchased
Jacobsen Manufacturing in June 1978 and continued to produce Jacobsen garden tractors into the 1990s. Today, Jacobsen sells various products used for turf care: maintenance equipment, vehicles, and other products.
Kautex Textron Kautex Textron is a supplier to the
automotive industry. The company produces plastic
fuel systems, selective catalytic reduction systems, windshield and headlamp washer systems, and other products. In August 2019, Textron Inc. was looking to spin off or sell this division to focus on higher-margin parts of their business.
Textron AirLand Textron AirLand, LLC is a joint venture between Textron Inc. and AirLand Enterprises, LLC that is currently developing the
Textron AirLand Scorpion aircraft as a private venture.
Textron Aviation Textron Aviation is a new venture formed in March 2014 from Beechcraft and Cessna, retaining the Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker aircraft type names as brands.
Textron eAviation In March 2022 Textron agreed to buy
Slovenian aircraft builder
Pipistrel and form a new division for
electric aircraft development, called
Textron eAviation. Pipistrel will continue as a
brand and retain its existing headquarters and operations in Slovenia and Italy. Textron will invest in the division to hasten future aircraft development and production. Pipistrel's founder and CEO, Ivo Boscarol, will stay on as a minority shareholder and also as the
Chairman Emeritus. The purchase was completed in April 2022, for a price of US$235M.
Textron Systems UAV Textron Systems is an aerospace and defense development and manufacturing firm headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island. The company reported 2012 annual sales in the Textron Systems segment as $1.7 billion. Its operating units are: •
Support Solutions, Electronic Solutions, Unmanned Systems (
Hunt Valley, Maryland) • Advanced Information Solutions (
Austin, Texas) • Geospatial Solutions (
Sterling, Virginia) •
Lycoming Engines (
Williamsport, Pennsylvania) •
Marine & Land Systems (
Slidell, Louisiana) • TRU Simulation & Training (
Tampa, Florida) • Weapon & Sensor Systems (
Wilmington, Massachusetts): a maker of weapons such as anti-vehicle mines and surveillance systems. ==References==