Doctor Wormhole/Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries
From Unofficial Handbook of the Virtue Universe
Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries (NYSE: TADI) is an American aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technology company with worldwide interests. It was founded by Dr. Bryan Trevor, an astrophysicist and aerospace engineer, in 2006. It is headquartered in New York City, in the Columbus Circle area of Upper West Side Manhattan. Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries employs 210,000 people globally. Dr. Bryan Trevor is the current Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer.
Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries is the world's largest defense contractor by revenue as of 2009. In 2007, 95% of Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries' revenues came from the United States Department of Defense, other U.S. federal government agencies, and foreign military customers.
"Our minds. Your security. Worldwide progression." | |
Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries | |
Type: | Public (NYSE: TADI) |
Founded: | 2006 |
Headquarters: | New York, New York, USA |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Key People: | Dr. Bryan Trevor Chairman, President, & CEO Stewart Woodward Executive Vice President & COO Jeffery R. Brewer Executive Vice President & CFO Mari Wynn Executive Vice President & Information Systems & Global Services Darren A. Kent Executive Vice President & Aeronautics Annie S. Baldwin Executive Vice President & Space Systems Dr. Tabitha J. Gordon Senior Vice President & CTO |
Industry: | Aerospace Defense Global Security Advanced Technology |
Products: | Aerocubes ATC systems Ballistic missiles Munitions NMD elements Transport aircraft Fighter aircraft Radar Satellite Endeavor launch vehicles NASA's Pinnacle spacecraft |
Revenue: | US$ 58.637 billion (2009) |
Operating Income: | US$ 10.234 billion (2009) |
Net Income: | US$ 8.217 billion (2009) |
Total Assets: | US$ 45.465 billion (2009) |
Total Equity: | US$ 7.392 billion (2009) |
Employees: | 210,000 (2009) |
With the aftermath of the Rikti War affecting many global defense contracting companies, who had failed to adequately respond to the alien threat, there was a demand for a stable and accountable defense contractor to service the disheartened governments around the world, specifically the United States Department of Defense. Renowned astrophysicist and aerospace engineer, Dr. Bryan Trevor, saw this as a promising opportunity and in March of 2006, he founded Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries.
With Dr. Trevor having designed a number of aeronautical and defense technologies, as well as patenting the revolutionary Aerocube, Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries was quickly propelled as a major global defense contractor, beginning with a $20 million contract with the Department of Defense. Under the strategic and tactical leadership of Dr. Trevor, Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries soon became the world leader in aerospace development and defense contracting with its corporate offices located in the Borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York. The company quickly branched out into advanced technology and information services, eventually establishing corporate branches in foreign countries.
In 2008, Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries reported a revenue of $44.7 billion, surpassing Boeing as the world's largest defense contractor by revenue. It was also awarded the Collier Trophy [1] for developing the F-78 Black Falcon fighter jet.
Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries is organized into four primary operating divisions: Aeronautics, Electronic Systems, Information Systems and Global Services, and Space. The company also maintains a number of subsidiaries around the world.
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Aeronautics
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Aircraft and Logistics Centers
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Europe
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Maritime Systems and Sensors
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Missiles and Fire Control
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Simulation, Training and Support
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Systems Integration - Seattle
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Advanced Technology Laboratories
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS-Civil
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS-Defense
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS-Intelligence
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS-Global
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS Readiness & Stability Operations
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries IS&GS Enterprise Integration
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Orincon
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries STASYS
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Technology Ventures
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Space Systems
- NRG Properties
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Peru
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Enterprise Business Services
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries Finance Corporation
- Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries U.K.
- EASS International (with EADS [2] and MBDA [3])
- Global Launch Coalition (with Boeing [4])
- Global Space Coalition (with Boeing)
- Security Support Development Center (with Niftrik-Rourke Technologies)
- Alternative Technology Innovation Coalition (with Samiel Dayne Industries)
- Corporate Offices - Manhattan, New York: A 65-story skyscraper in the heart of Columbus Circle that houses the vast corporate offices of Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries.
- Main Plant - Flushings, Queens: A two square mile, multibillion dollar complex, on the shore of Long Island Sound that features extensive research and manufacturing facilities that make up the backbone of Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries.
- Westchester Facility - Westchester, New York: Proving ground for many of Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries's military designs. Facilities include a large wind-tunnel.
- Missile Launch Facility - Seattle, Washington: Missile Launch site located on Pudget Sound.
- Technology Development Facility - Paragon City, Rhode Island: Technology Development laboratory located in Galaxy City.
Current members of the board of directors of Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries are: Dr. Bryan Trevor, Eldon Patton, Harrison Ewing, Jeremiah Blake, Josef Rice, Louisa Ellison, Herbert M. Slater, Rubin C. Harrington, Charles F. Hampton, Elijah Noel, Carmelo Bradley, Kaitlin Watkins, Ned Maxwell and Willard L. Barnett.
Trevor Aerospace Defense Industries is inspired and modeled after both Lockheed Martin [5] and Stark Industries. [6]