1989
Westinghouse sells transmission and distribution business to Asea Brown Boveri (ABB). Sells elevator division to Schindler. Acquires Legacy and Metropolitan Broadcasting companies, and two furniture companies, Shaw-Walker and Reff.
1992
Westinghouse plans to sell electrical supply, distribution and control, office furniture, and land development businesses.
1994
Westinghouse forms joint TV and radio operations venture with CBS.
1995
Westinghouse buys CBS.
1996
Westinghouse sells defense electronics business, buys Infinity Broadcasting.
1997
Westinghouse puts remaining industrial divisions up for sale; becomes CBS Corp.
1999
BNFL plc acquires commercial nuclear power businesses of CBS, now known as the Westinghouse Electric Company.
Westinghouse introduces StatePointPlus, the first NT and UNIX systems integrity controller.
Westinghouse Columbia Site produces its 50,000th nuclear fuel assembly for use in commercial nuclear power reactors.
2000
Commercial nuclear power businesses of ABB purchased by BNFL and integrated into Westinghouse Electric Company.
2000
January 6 - Westinghouse receives Design Certification from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the AP600, an advanced passive pressurized water reactor. |