Ed Link founded the company in 1929 in
Binghamton, New York, after experimenting with the compressed air used in the products of his father's
Link Piano and Organ Company. The company's Link Trainer saw widespread service as an aircraft simulator during and after
World War II. As a result, Link Aviation became one of the leading manufacturers of aircraft simulators in the world. In 1954, Link Aviation was purchased by the
General Precision Equipment Corporation. It, in turn, was purchased by
Singer Corporation in 1968 and Link became the
Simulation Products Division and later the
Link Flight Simulation Division. The reincorporated
Link Military Simulation Corporation was sold in 1988 to
CAE Industries, which became CAE-Link. CAE-Link was purchased by General Motors'
Hughes Electronics Corporation in 1995. After only three years, it was bought by
Raytheon. Then, in 2000, it was acquired by
L-3 Communications and named
L-3 Link Simulation & Training. Finally, 26 years after it was sold by the company, it was repurchased by CAE in 2021. == Products ==