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1984 Renamed '''GEC Avionics Limited'''. | 1984 Renamed '''GEC Avionics Limited'''. | ||
1986 The government gave '''GEC Avionics''' 6 months to solve the problems with the development of Airborne Early Warning radar | 1986 The government gave '''GEC Avionics''' 6 months to solve the problems with the development of Airborne Early Warning radar for the [[Hawker Siddeley: Nimrod|Nimrod]] aircraft<ref>The Times Feb. 27, 1986</ref> | ||
1990 GEC Avionics cut 700 jobs at Rochester<ref>The Times Jan. 4, 1990</ref> | 1990 GEC Avionics cut 700 jobs at Rochester<ref>The Times Jan. 4, 1990</ref> |
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Marconi Avionics
1967 English Electric Co and Elliott Automation merge.
1968 The new English Electric group is acquired by GEC.
1969 GEC renamed its avionics business Marconi-Elliott Avionics Systems Limited, part of the company's defence arm, GEC-Marconi Electronics.
1978 Renamed Marconi Avionics Limited.
1984 Renamed GEC Avionics Limited.
1986 The government gave GEC Avionics 6 months to solve the problems with the development of Airborne Early Warning radar for the Nimrod aircraft[1]
1990 GEC Avionics cut 700 jobs at Rochester[2]
1990 Take-over of Ferranti creating GEC Ferranti
1998 Renamed Marconi Avionics, part of the renamed defence arm, Marconi Electronic Systems (MES).