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Products manufactured and sold by Raytheon Company. Some were originally developed by other companies later acquired by Raytheon - including Hughes Aircraft , Texas Instruments , and Beechcraft . Subcategories
Comex Group. Corona - beer. DINA S.A. Falco Electronics. Gamesa. Gruma – largest manufacturer of corn flour and tortillas in the world [2] Grupo Bimbo – largest Mexican-owned baking company, with operations in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. Grupo Famsa. Grupo Lala.
raytheon.com (Archived) The Raytheon Company was a major U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation with manufacturing concentrations in weapons and military and commercial electronics. It was previously involved in corporate and special-mission aircraft until early 2007. Raytheon was the world's largest producer of guided missiles. [3]
Sisal production invented by the Maya. Tobacco. Bottle gourds – the ancient Mexicans learned to first cultivate bottle gourds around 8,000 BCE. Indigenous peoples grew bottle gourds for use as bowls, scoops, colanders, ladles, spoons, canteens, and dippers. Larger gourds were used as cooking vessels.
Mexico City: 1992 Film production AT&T Mexico: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Mexico City: 2015 Wireless, part of AT&T (US) Atletica: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories San Miguel el Alto: 1995 Sportswear Aurrerá: Consumer services Broadline retailers Mexico City: 1958 Defunct, acquired by Wal-Mart (USA) Autobuses de Oriente
Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. Manufacturing companies based in Mexico City (23 P) Manufacturing companies based in Monterrey (9 P)
Pages in category "Aircraft manufacturers of Mexico" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Tabasco. Tamaulipas. TL. Veracruz. Yucatán. Zacatecas. The states are the first-level administrative divisions of Mexico, which is officially named the United Mexican States. There are 32 federal entities in Mexico (31 states and the capital, Mexico City, as a separate entity that is not formally a state). [1] [2] [3] [4]