Rolls-Royce North America
Rolls-Royce North America, Inc. is a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce plc involved principally in the manufacture of gas turbine engines and other propulsion systems. Their headquarters are currently in Reston, Virginia after a move from nearby Chantilly, Virginia and employs nearly 24,000 people in the United States and Canada.
The most significant part of Rolls-Royce North America is Rolls-Royce Corporation, formerly the Allison Engine Company. Other subsidiaries include
- Rolls-Royce Canada Limited
- Rolls-Royce Energy Systems Inc.
- Rolls-Royce Engine Services
- Rolls-Royce Gear Systems Inc
- Rolls-Royce Power Ventures
LibertyWorks
The Allison Advanced Development Company (also known as LibertyWorks) was established in 1995 as as a result of Rolls-Royce plc's acquisition of the Allison Engine Company. As well as establishing a proxy board for Allison, Rolls-Royce was required to vest Allison's classified projects in Allison Advanced Development Company. In 2005, Rolls-Royce changed the name to Rolls-Royce North American Technologies.[1]
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Annual Group Revenue: GB£7,156 million · Employees: 36,200 (2005) · Stock Symbol: LSE: RR. · Website: rolls-royce.com
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