Woodward, Inc., a renowned leader in the aerospace and industrial markets, is making significant headway in the global stage with its cutting-edge control solutions. The company, which operates through two fundamental segments – Aerospace and Industrial, has been providing a broad range of top-of-the-line fuel pumps, air valves, thrust reverser actuation systems for turbine engines, and much more, to its illustrious clients worldwide. The Aerospace division of Woodward, Inc. also boasts of a robust portfolio of actuators, flight deck controls, and sensors, among other products that cater to commercial and private aircraft and rotorcraft, military fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft, and guided weapons. The Aerospace segment also provides high-quality aftermarket services such as maintenance, repair, and overhaul to commercial airlines and other end-users. On the other hand, Woodward, Inc.'s Industrial segment offers a wide range of electronic controls, fuel injection systems, valves, pumps, and many more products that serve diverse applications, including industrial gas turbines, compressors, and steam turbines, among others. The Industrial segment sells its aftermarket products directly to OEMs or through an independent network of distributors to end-users, promising aviation or engineering-driven businesses the most cutting-edge products in the market. Founded in 1870, Woodward, Inc. stands as one of the oldest established businesses in the United States, with head offices in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Woodward's ticker is WWD
The company's shares trade on the NASDAQ stock exchange
They are based in Fort Collins, Colorado
There are 5001-10,000 employees working at Woodward
It is woodward.com/home
Woodward is in the Industrial Goods sector
Woodward is in the Industrial Electrical Equipment industry
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