Esterline Promotes Mike McCoy to President of its Korry Electronics Subsidiary 8/3/2011 By Chidozie on
EVERETT, Wash., August 2, 2011 — Esterline Corporation (NYSE:ESL), a leading specialty manufacturer serving the aerospace and defense markets, today announced that Mike McCoy was appointed president of its Korry Electronics subsidiary. Located in Everett, Wash., the Korry products facility employs approximately 600 people and is the largest operating unit of the Esterline Control Systems business platform.
Esterline Korry Facility Awarded LEED Green Building Certification 2/8/2011 By Chidozie on
EVERETT, Wash., February 7, 2011 — Esterline Control Systems announced today that its new manufacturing plant for Korry control products has been awarded LEED® base certification established by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ) is the nation’s preeminent program for the design, construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings.
Esterline Ships Redesigned Korry KDM-340 3ATI Aircraft Display Module 7/16/2010 By Chidozie on
EVERETT, Wash., July 16, 2010 — Esterline Control Systems shipped the first flight-worthy production unit of its completely redesigned Korry KDM-340 3ATI display module on June 30, 2010, it was announced today by Dan McFeeley, president of the operating unit for Korry controls and displays.
Second-Generation LEDs Offer Challenges and Solutions for Aircraft Lighting Applications 4/21/2010 By Chidozie on
EVERETT, Wash., April 21, 2010 — KORRY control products illuminated with LEDs were featured in a recent overview of LED lighting applications in aviation in Avionics magazine.
Korry Selected for HondaJet Cockpit Control Panels 9/29/2008 By Chidozie on
SEATTLE, September 29, 2008 — Korry has been chosen by Honda Aircraft Company to supply cockpit control panels for the new HondaJet advanced light jet. The control panels will feature innovative human interface design, complementing HondaJet’s state-of-the-art all-glass flight deck. Each panel will integrate Korry’s 5/8-inch LED switches with lightplates and other components, providing a compact, ergonomically efficient solution. Korry will supply 12 control panels per aircraft beginning in 2008.
Opticon™ Low-Profile Digital Control Technology Saves Fuel Through Reduced Aircraft Weight and Air Resistance 7/3/2008 By Chidozie on
SEATTLE, July 3, 2008 — Korry is launching its Opticon low-profile cockpit control technology for purchase by aircraft manufacturers, it was announced today by company President Dan McFeeley. The new cockpit technology features a digital interface for weight savings, which reduce fuel consumption.
Korry Announces Relocation to Snohomish County, Washington 3/27/2008 By Chidozie on
SEATTLE, March 27, 2008 — Korry Electronics will relocate its facility from Seattle to unincorporated Snohomish County, near the south end of Paine Field Airport, it was announced today by company President Dan McFeeley. The new site is approximately 20 miles north of Korry's current facility in Seattle's South Lake Union area. The move will most likely happen in late 2009.
Dan McFeeley Named President of Korry Electronics 7/9/2007 By Chidozie on
SEATTLE, July 9, 2007 — Dan McFeeley was appointed president of Korry Electronics, it was announced today by Robert W. Cremin, CEO of Korry's parent organization, Esterline Corporation (NYSE: ESL).
Korry Electronics Introduces Improved 5/8-inch Cockpit Switch 10/9/2006 By Chidozie on
SEATTLE, October 9, 2006 -- Korry Electronics has reduced the delivery time by half for its 5/8-inch LED-illuminated 389 Quick Switch. Now available in five working days, Korry offers the shortest lead time in the industry. The 389 Quick Switch uses Korry's proprietary LED push-button switch technology, which has long set the industry standard in performance and cost benefits. The reduction in delivery time can be attributed to Korry's ongoing commitment to lean manufacturing.
Korry Electronics Wins Top Environmental Award 10/5/2006 By Chidozie on
OLYMPIA, October 5, 2006 — Washington State Ecology Director Jay Manning has presented Korry Electronics with Washington's top environmental award for reducing its use of toxics, eliminating the use of brominated flame retardants, conserving water and energy, and promoting resource conservation in its sister companies.