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130 Commerce Way East Aurora, NY 14052, US
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Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment, NEC |
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Company Average Compensation vs. Average Compensation for all Same Market Cap Companies in Same Industry chart compares the average pay for the company against all companies in the same industry and market cap using actual dollar figures.
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Company Average Compensation vs. Industry Average Compensation chart compares the average pay for the company against all companies in the same industry using actual dollar figures, making it easy to see how the current company's compensation practices compare against the industry average.
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Company Average Compensation % Trend vs. Company Stock Prices % Trend chart compares the year over year percentage change in the average compensation package against the year over year percentage change in the company's stock price.
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| Raymond W. Boushie retired in 2005 as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aerospace & Electronics segment of Crane Co., a segment with approximately $550 million in revenues. Mr. Boushie received his B.A. from Colgate University and has... (Read
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01/20/2005
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| John B. Drenning is a partner in the Buffalo, New York law firm of Hodgson Russ LLP and has been in the private practice of law since 1964. Mr. Drenning received his law degree from Cornell University.... (Read
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1970
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| David C. Burney was appointed Chief Financial Officer of Astronics in 2003, David Burney had held the position of Controller of Luminescent Systems, Inc., the primary operating subsidiary of Astronics, since 1996. Prior to Astronics, he held similar... (Read
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261000.00 |
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| Peter J. Gundermann has held the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company since 2003. Mr. Gundermann has held the position of President of Luminescent Systems, Inc., since 1991 and has been with the Company since 1988. He... (Read
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2003
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421000.00 |
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| Kevin T. Keane, age 75, has served as the Chairman of the Board of the Company since 2002. From 1974 to the present, Mr. Keane has been Chairman of the Board of Astronics Corporation. Astronics Corporation is a publicly traded company that... (Read
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2002
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| Robert J. McKenna, age 59, has been a director since 2002. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of Wenger Corporation, a manufacturer of facility products for performing arts and education markets from October 2001 to December 2005. From... (Read
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2003
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| Mr. Brady is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Moog, Inc. (manufacturer of control systems). He has served as a director of the Company since 1989. Mr. Brady also serves on the Board of Directors of Moog Inc., National Fuel Gas Company,... (Read
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1989
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