
Company Description:
Butler America provides outsourced engineering support, technology, telecom, and fleet maintenance services to premier companies in the aerospace, federal defense, manufacturing, commercial, and communications industries. Services are performed by expert staff that are contracted to and supervised by Butler, either
on-site at the client's facility or off-site at a Butler-owned facility.
With a corporate history that traces back to the 1940s, Butler originally served the aviation industry exclusively. Chicago industrialist Paul Butler founded Butler in 1946. Recognizing a trend in aviation following World War II, Butler opened its doors at Midway Airport in the city of Chicago, at the time the busiest airport in the world. From then, the company went on to become the largest chain of FBOs in the world, covering the major cities of the US. During its history, Butler has supported the flight needs of many organizations and individuals, including US presidents, international government leaders, celebrities, major corporate executives, and airlines.
After recognizing other markets, the company quickly diversified, beginning with the 1964 purchase of International Transport, the largest oversize and overweight trucking company in the US. By the 1970s, Butler Service Group expanded its services technical services and additional value businesses. In 1968, the company was listed on the American Stock Exchange and later changed to NASDAQ in 1978. In 1987, Butler was sold to a US investment group
In July 2009, Butler sold certain assets to Butler America, a privately held staffing and outsourcing solutions firm. The company continues its operations under the Butler America brand and retained much of the operational and on theground talent from Butler International.
Butler Today and Tomorrow Structured for Optimum Customer Service
Committed to customer service, Butler is optimally structured to provide Engineering Support Solutions, Telecom Solutions, Fleet Maintenance, IT/BPO Solutions and Global Solutions to companies worldwide through its distinct industry groups:
Aerospace
Clean Technology
Wind Energy
Finance
Health Care
Government
Butler is known for consistently exceeding customer expectations. Our top 20 customers have averaged more than 20 years of service by Butler, which is a testament to our quality and high standards. We are well positioned to take advantage of industry growth and to leverage our domain expertise.
Our mission is:
To be a highly respected solutions provider by capitalizing on our domain expertise and entrusting our Employees to deliver exceptional value for our Customers and Stakeholders.
Butler America provides outsourced engineering support, technology, telecom, and fleet maintenance services to premier companies in the aerospace, federal defense, manufacturing, commercial, and communications industries. Services are performed by expert staff that are contracted to and supervised by Butler, either
on-site at the client's facility or off-site at a Butler-owned facility.
With a corporate history that traces back to the 1940s, Butler originally served the aviation industry exclusively. Chicago industrialist Paul Butler founded Butler in 1946. Recognizing a trend in aviation following World War II, Butler opened its doors at Midway Airport in the city of Chicago, at the time the busiest airport in the world. From then, the company went on to become the largest chain of FBOs in the world, covering the major cities of the US. During its history, Butler has supported the flight needs of many organizations and individuals, including US presidents, international government leaders, celebrities, major corporate executives, and airlines.
After recognizing other markets, the company quickly diversified, beginning with the 1964 purchase of International Transport, the largest oversize and overweight trucking company in the US. By the 1970s, Butler Service Group expanded its services technical services and additional value businesses. In 1968, the company was listed on the American Stock Exchange and later changed to NASDAQ in 1978. In 1987, Butler was sold to a US investment group
In July 2009, Butler sold certain assets to Butler America, a privately held staffing and outsourcing solutions firm. The company continues its operations under the Butler America brand and retained much of the operational and on theground talent from Butler International.
Butler Today and Tomorrow Structured for Optimum Customer Service
Committed to customer service, Butler is optimally structured to provide Engineering Support Solutions, Telecom Solutions, Fleet Maintenance, IT/BPO Solutions and Global Solutions to companies worldwide through its distinct industry groups:
Aerospace
Clean Technology
Wind Energy
Finance
Health Care
Government
Butler is known for consistently exceeding customer expectations. Our top 20 customers have averaged more than 20 years of service by Butler, which is a testament to our quality and high standards. We are well positioned to take advantage of industry growth and to leverage our domain expertise.
Our mission is:
To be a highly respected solutions provider by capitalizing on our domain expertise and entrusting our Employees to deliver exceptional value for our Customers and Stakeholders.