Esterline Technologies Corporation to Webcast Analyst and Investor Day
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NEW YORK, NY, Sep 14 (MARKET WIRE) --
Esterline Corporation (NYSE: ESL) (www.esterline.com), a leading
specialty manufacturer serving aerospace and defense markets, announced
that it will webcast its Analyst & Investor Day for equity research
analysts and institutional shareholders on Thursday, September 15
beginning at 12:00pm EDT.
The event, to be held at the Hudson Theatre in New York City, will be
hosted by CEO Brad Lawrence, CFO Bob George, and also will include
several other key members of the Company's management team.
The presentation will be webcast live on the company's website
(www.esterline.com/InvestorRelations/CallsWebcasts.aspx). A replay of the
webcast will be available at the same link following the presentation.
About Esterline
Esterline Corporation is a leading worldwide supplier to
the aerospace and defense industry specializing in three core areas:
Avionics & Controls, Sensors & Systems, and Advanced Materials.
Operations within the Avionics & Controls segment focus on cockpit
systems integration and technology interface systems for commercial and
military aircraft and similar devices for land- and sea-based military
vehicles, secure communications systems, specialized medical equipment,
and other high-end industrial applications. The Sensors & Systems segment
includes operations that produce high-precision temperature and pressure
sensors, electrical power distribution equipment, high-technology
interconnect solutions and other related systems principally for
aerospace and defense customers. Operations within the Advanced Materials
segment focus on technologies including high-temperature resistant
materials and components used for a wide range of military and commercial
aerospace purposes and combustible ordnance and electronic warfare
countermeasure products.
Contact:
Brian D. Keogh
(425) 453-9400
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