- United Aircraft and Transport Corporation
The United Aircraft and Transport Corporation was formed in
1929 , whenWilliam E. Boeing teamed up withFrederick Rentschler ofPratt & Whitney .With headquarters at
Hartford, Connecticut , the holding company controlled the stock of the Boeing Airplane Company ofSeattle , the Chance Vought Corporation, the Hamilton Aero Manufacturing Company (apropeller manufacturer) and the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company, the well known engine manufacturer. Sikorsky Aviation Corporation, the Stearman Aircraft Company ofWichita, Kansas , and the Standard Steel Propeller Company were added to United's empire shortly thereafter, followed by several moreairline s brought into the fold. The airline interests were soon grouped under a new management company known as United Air Lines, Inc. However, the individual airlines (as well as the individual companies held by United) continued to operate under their own names.In
1934 , the U.S. government concluded that such large holding companies as United Aircraft and Transport were anti-competitive, and newantitrust laws were passed forbidding airframe or engine manufacturers from having interests in airlines. United Aircraft and Transport was broken up. Its manufacturing interests east of theMississippi River (Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, Vought and Hamilton Standard Propeller Company) were organized into a new United Aircraft Corporation (nowUnited Technologies Corporation ). Boeing acquired the western manufacturing interests. United Airlines became a separate company.References
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