Textron Inc., established in 1923 and headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, USA, is a diversified multi-industry company recognized for its powerful brands such as Bell, Cessna, Beechcraft, E-Z-GO, and Arctic Cat. The company operates across various sectors, including aircraft, defense, industrial products, and finance, leveraging its global network to provide innovative products and services. Textron is committed to technological advancement, delivering groundbreaking solutions and maintaining a strong presence in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Textron Aviation introduces Garmin autothrottles on the Citation M2 Gen2, enhancing speed management, workload reduction and operational precision in the light-entry jet segment.
Textron Aviation delivers the first Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2, introducing pilot-focused cockpit updates and a configurable cabin shaped by direct operator input.
A $41 million initial order supports development of advanced maintenance trainers designed to prepare U.S. Air Force personnel to sustain the T-7A aircraft and its subsystems.
The milestone agreement provides the Japan Air Self-Defense Force with a next-generation integrated training system, including aircraft and logistics support, to modernize pilot instruction.
The 21-foot uncrewed surface vehicle will support AUKUS testing initiatives to improve interoperability standards and distribute digital experimentation across maritime defense federation networks.
Textron Systems and Howe & Howe sold the first European RIPSAW M3 Robotic Ground Vehicle to Sweden, citing its unmatched mobility, hybrid-electric power, and suitability for challenging terrain.
AI-guided GEN2 EFP system combines top-attack precision, ISR and EW payloads, modular architecture, low acoustic signature, and UXO prevention for safer, smarter battlefield operations.
Textron Systems delivered XM204 Top Attack Munition after April 2025 certification, enhancing U.S. Army terrain shaping, counter-mobility, and allied defense.
Textron Systems delivered the second Systems Integration Lab for the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle program to the U.S. Marine Corps, replicating the C4UAS Cottonmouth vehicle.
Textron Aviation enables Starlink internet on Citation Sovereign jets using AeroMech’s FAA-certified STC, offering fast, reliable global in-flight connectivity.