Donald Wills Douglas Sr.

American businessman, founder of Douglas Aircraft

Donald Wills Douglas Sr. - American businessman, founder of Douglas Aircraft
Born

April 6th, 1892
133 years ago

Died

1981
44 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A businessman founded the Douglas Aircraft Company, which became a significant manufacturer of military and commercial aircraft during the 20th century. The company played a crucial role in aviation history, particularly during World War II with aircraft like the DC-3 and the A-26 Invader. Under leadership, the company expanded its operations and contributed to advancements in aerospace technology. The company's work extended into the commercial market with the introduction of various aircraft models that served airlines around the world.

Founded the Douglas Aircraft Company

Produced the DC-3 and A-26 Invader aircraft

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