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Employees
5,300
Type
Corporation
Revenue
$784.46 million
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
East Coast, New England, Northeastern US
Founded
1945
Category
Aerospace

Since 1945, Kaman has been a leading innovator in the aerospace industry, serving commercial and military customers around the world. Our technical expertise and broad array of solutions have helped us grow to become one of North America's largest industrial distributors and system consultants. Kaman Corporation conducts business in the aerospace and distribution markets. Kaman makes aircraft components for the aerospace and industrial distribution markets. The company manufactures Kaman-branded aircraft bearings and components in addition to metallic/composite aerostructures for commercial, military, and general aviation (fixed and rotary wing) aircraft. It also makes safety, arming, and fuzing devices for missile and bomb systems for the US and its allies; performs subcontract helicopter work; restores, modifies and supports its SH-2G Super Seasprite maritime helicopters; and manufactures and supports its K-MAX manned and unmanned medium-to-heavy lift helicopters. Customers have included such notable names as Airbus, Bell, and Boeing. While it generates sales from most continents, the company's sales from North America make up most of its revenue. It sold its Distribution business to affiliates of Littlejohn & Co. for $700 million in 2019. Try D&B Hoovers Free Kaman makes aircraft components for the aerospace and industrial distribution markets. The company manufactures Kaman-branded aircraft bearings and components in addition to metallic/composite aerostructures for commercial, military, and general aviation (fixed and rotary wing) aircraft. It also makes safety, arming, and fuzing devices for missile and bomb systems for the US and its allies; performs subcontract helicopter work; restores, modifies and supports its SH-2G Super Seasprite maritime helicopters; and manufactures and supports its K-MAX manned and unmanned medium-to-heavy lift helicopters. Customers have included such notable names as Airbus, Bell, and Boeing. While it generates sales from most continents, the company's sales from North America make up most of its revenue. It sold its Distribution business to affiliates of Littlejohn & Co. for $700 million in 2019.

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