Curtiss-Wright Corporation Common Stock (CW)
Competitors to Curtiss-Wright Corporation Common Stock (CW)
Boeing Defense, Space & Security BA -9.49%
Boeing's Defense, Space & Security segment competes with Curtiss-Wright through its focus on military aircraft, satellite systems, and related technology. While Curtiss-Wright offers specialized components and systems for defense applications, Boeing leverages its large scale and established client base in the defense sector, often placing it ahead in terms of project size and governmental contracts.
General Dynamics Corporation GD -7.27%
General Dynamics competes with Curtiss-Wright Corporation primarily in the defense contracting space, focusing on land, air, and maritime systems. Both focus on providing mission-critical solutions; however, General Dynamics has a diversified portfolio, including combat systems and IT services, which allows it to address a wider range of customer needs and enhance its competitive positioning against Curtiss-Wright.
Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell International Inc. competes with Curtiss-Wright Corporation through its extensive portfolio in aerospace and defense systems. Both companies provide critical components and services to government and commercial aerospace markets, focusing on high-performance technologies. Honeywell has a broader market presence and larger R&D budget, allowing it to innovate rapidly and attract major contracts, positioning it as a leading competitor in this sector.
Rockwell Collins (a part of Collins Aerospace) RTX -9.81%
Rockwell Collins, now a part of Collins Aerospace, is a direct competitor to Curtiss-Wright in the aerospace and defense markets, particularly in avionics and integrated systems. Both companies aim to provide advanced technological solutions, but Rockwell Collins benefits from the extensive resources and supply chain of its parent company, Raytheon Technologies, giving it a competitive edge in integrated defense systems.
Thales Group
Thales Group is a French multinational that competes with Curtiss-Wright in aerospace and defense sectors, particularly in avionics and command and control systems. While Curtiss-Wright focuses on niche markets like motion control and fluid management systems, Thales has a more extensive global reach and offers a broader range of defense solutions, making it a strong competitor.