Sargent Fletcher
Sargent Fletcher is a subsidiary company of Cobham plc. which makes aircraft equipment, including aerial refueling systems, external fuel tanks, and special purpose pods.
| Industry | Aerospace | 
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Fletcher Aviation | 
| Founded | 1940 | 
| Headquarters | ,  USA  | 
Key people  | Ron Winkler, VP | 
Number of employees  | 150 (2010)[1] | 
| Website | www.cobham.com | 
History
    
Sargent Fletcher was founded as Fletcher Aviation in 1940[2] and bought by Cobham in 1994.
According to a 1991 report the company submitted to regional air quality officials, the company's El Monte chrome-plating plant showed the highest cancer-risk level of any business in the San Gabriel Valley.[3] It was later closed in 2010.
Customers
    
The KC-130J was supposed to be equipped with Flight Refuelling Ltd's Mk32B-901E hose-and-drogue units, but operational problems meant that the aircraft went into production using equipment from Sargent Fletcher instead.[4]
Aircraft using Sargent Fletcher equipment include:
References
    
- BNET Sargent Fletcher Company Profile
 - Jane's profile
 - Health Effects of Sargent-Fletcher Plant Are Hard to Discern October 27, 1994 DEBORAH SULLIVAN, LA Times
 - Navy Expects KC-130J Deliveries Under Revised Refueling Pod Plan Defense Daily, April 11, 2003