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  1. By 1941, manufacturing facilities were running at full capacity and ground was broken on July 15, 1941 at an additional location just west of Phoenix, Arizona. Goodyear was familiar with the area, and had been operating a large cotton ranch there for decades. Arizona produced more than three million pounds of airframes during World War II.

  2. Arizona – 3 rd largest aviation maintenance industry economic activity at $4.12 billion; Arizona – 5 th largest employment in Aerospace and Defense manufacturing ; High capacity telecommunications infrastructure – 40 GB capable; 3-Phase power provided by Arizona Public Service; High pressure natural gas provided by Southwest Gas **Source ...

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  4. www.spartech.com › facilities › goodyear-arizonaSpartech—Goodyear Arizona

    Welcome to Spartech Goodyear. Located in the Phoenix suburb of Goodyear, our Arizona plant is truly aerospace tested. This plant is the definition of a lean machine creating transparencies and windows for defense and commercial aircraft.

  5. Oct 9, 2018 · Situated a few miles south of Interstate I-10, which runs directly through Phoenix, Ariz. and 20 miles from Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix Goodyear Airport is home to some of the aviation world’s favorite aircraft that have long since disappeared from the skies.

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  6. www.goodyearairport.com › about-gyr-airport › historyHistory | Goodyear Airport

    Forever in Service. Before it became a part of the City of Phoenix airport system, Goodyear was known as the Naval Air Facility Litchfield Park (or NAF Litchfield Park). It had a long history of military service. In 1941, with World War II raging in Europe, the Goodyear Aerospace Corporation offered land to the U.S. Defense Plant Corporation.

  7. Phoenix-Goodyear Airport South | Site History | ADEQ. 1942 - 1974. PGA served as the Litchfield Park Naval Air Facility since 1942. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company began operating Goodyear Aerospace at the airport, modifying and repairing aircraft, which were then transferred to the adjoining Navel Air Facility from 1940 to 1945.

  8. Arizona holdings, including Goodyear Farms, Litchfield Park, and Westinghouse-Goodyear properties, are sold to SunCor Development Corporation. Following the sale of Goodyear Aerospace, an aviation products department is established; the company continuing the manufacture of aircraft tires and operation of its Air Treads and brake overhaul units.

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