Occurring in 1931, this was the first aircraft for the Budd Company.
The cars were built in two series for Amtrak by the Budd Company:
The train, beginning service in December 1940, used a seven-car trainset built by the Budd Company.
The Budd Company was a long-time supplier of tooling, parts, and bodies to automakers.
Closer to earth, the Budd Company has used two traditional materials, steel and cast iron, to produce a new truck-brake drum.
This was the first aircraft for the Budd Company, and it made its first flight in 1931.
In 1960, Budd Company replaced the original 270 electric trolley buses with 315 new ones.
Bodies for the vehicle were supplied by Budd Company.
The framing technologies learned and improved under technical tie-up with Budd Company.
The 2600 series was built between 1981 and 1987 by the Budd Company.