Goodrich Engine Components offers an extensive product line of high-precision components for commercial, military and industrial applications. Engine Components is a recognized leader and global provider of fuel nozzles, blades, vanes, shafts and couplings.
Three legacy Goodrich companies now comprise Engine Components: Turbine Fuel Technologies (Delavan), Turbomachinery Products (Walbar) and Power Transmission Systems (Bendix, Lucas & TRW).
| Delavan - West Des Moines, Iowa | |
| 1937 | Started producing aircraft engine mangetos |
| 1945 | Expanded product line to home heating and agricultural spray nozzles |
| 1951 | First gas turbine fuel injector: Pratt & Whitney J57 |
| 1983 | Acquired by Coltec |
| 1996 | ISO 9001 registration achieved; European Product Support Center opened; Power Generation becomes operational |
| 1999 | Acquired by BFGoodrich |
| 2001 | Became Turbine Fuel Technologies |
| 2006 | Became Goodrich Engine Components |
| Walbar - Chandler, Arizona | |
| 1951 | Walbar founded as a precision components machining company |
| 1979 | Walbar sells common stock in initial public offering |
| 1985 | Acquired by Coltec |
| 1999 | Acquired by BFGoodrich |
| 2000 | Guaymas, Mexico facility opened |
| 2006 | Became Goodrich Engine Components |
| Power Transmission Systems - Rome, NY | |
| 1955 | Bendix - Utica, NY formed |
| 1982 | Acquired by Allied |
| 1985 | Acquired by Allied-Signal |
| 1990 | Acquired by Lucas |
| 1997 | Acquired by Lucas-Varity |
| 2000 | Acquired by TRW |
| 2002 | Acquired by Goodrich Corporation |
| 2002 | Moved to Rome facility |
| 2002 | Became Goodrich Fuel & Utility Systems |
| 2006 | Became Goodrich Engine Components |