- Vehicle Manufacturing Companies
- Alliance Securite Maritime
- Jason's lead in Paris where he learns about the yacht where he was supposed to have killed an African politician named Nykwanna Wombosi.
- Allied Spacecraft Corporation
- One of the companies listed as manufacturer of the Firefly spacecraft.

- Altra
- A Paris automobile manufacturing plant.
- Artifactovol
- Narrator: "Many speak of the legendary and gigantic Starship Titanic, a majestic and luxurious cruise-liner launched from the great shipbuilding asteroid complexes of Artifactovol some hundreds of years ago now, and with good reason."
- B&V Engine Design
- Nick and Ronny are co-owners of B&V Engine Design, on the brink of a huge Chrysler deal that will put their small firm on the map.
- Beller Aircraft
- Research company testing new gun sight (Season 1 episode Here's Looking at You, Kid)
- Bethlehem Motor Company
- Auto manufacturer and conglomerate.
- Brius Motors
- Automobile manufacturing plant where Dani and her brother work in Mexico.
- The Bush Shipyards
- Vehicle manufacturer that Holden mentions, makers of standard light-cruiser engines.
- Champion Aircraft
- There is a real champion aircraft, but it was founded after the events of the movie were said to take place.
- Charvet Automotive
- Car company founded by one of the leaders of Rittenhouse. (Season 1 episode The Lost Generation)
- Chrysalis Motors
- Auto manufacturer and monopolizer.
- Collins Aviation
- Design and manufacture subsidiary parts for airplanes. Stanwyck's wife is the only daughter of the president.
- Dragon Motors
- Player 456 used to work for Dragon Motors. (Season 1 episode The Man with the Umbrella)

- The Falcon Aircraft Plant
- Vehicle manufacturing plant near Washington D.C. (Issue #40 Human Torch vs the Bloody Assassin)
- Federated Motor Company
- Jack's manager's business card: Richard Chesler Regional Manager, Federated Motor Corporation, Compliance & Liability Division.
- Firefly Ship Works, Ltd.
- One of the companies listed as manufacturer of the Firefly spacecraft.

- Fjord
- Stupid future version of Ford - apparently purchased by a Norwegian company.
- Fourth Reich Motors
- Car manufacturer featured at the Springfield Auto Show. (Season 4 episode Mr. Plow)
- Frost Aerodynamics
- Dr. Crick, the scientist who develops the osmium injections that allow paraplegics to float, works at Frost Aerodynamics. (Season 3 episode Os)

- Google Motors
- Nathan's Cousin Fran informs him that she's helping his mom sue Google Motors. It is her theory that his car was tampered with. (Season 1 episode The Funeral)
- Great Western Steam Packet Co.
- Company in San Francisco.
- Herd
- Zootopia version of Ford.
- Holmes Aircraft
- The helicopter plant out in Westville where Hal and Bill's mother worked as a secretary. (story The Monkey)
- Hudson Motors
- One of the companies listed on Cal's conspiracy map. (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)
- Hughes Aircraft
- Company where passenger Don Gaffney works.
- Incom Corporation
- Manufacturers of the Headhunter and X-Wing starfighters. Mentioned in the novelization.
- Indi Shipyard
- Discovery is scheduled to arrive at the Indi Shipyard at Epsilon Indi IV within a few hours. (Season 3 episode Terra Firma, Part 1)
- Jahn Jet
- Roman and Tej track down Sean and Twinkie testing a jet engine strapped to a Fiero at the Jahn jet propulsion test site in Cologne.
- Kloratis Drives Corporation of Alpha Centauri
- Space warp engine manufacturer from Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise.
- Kuat Drive Yards
- The largest military shipbuilding corporation in the galaxy at the time of the Galactic Civil War.
- Kumatsu Motors
- Automotive manufacturing company.
- After his plan to have Homer design a car for the average man fails miserably, Homer's long lost brother loses his business, Powell Motors, to the Kumatsu corporation. (Season 2 episode Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?)
- Company that makes the plow truck that Homer buys. (Season 4 episode Mr. Plow)
- L5 Spaceyard Autofactory
- After losing control of their auto factory, Newholm Colony forces Claude out of the Gamma pavonis system in the Battle of Newholm. (Heaven's River)
- Lamborgotti
- Homer picks up Mr. Burns new car at a factory Italy. "For people who really have nothing inside" (Season 17 episode The Italian Bob)
- Lanley Monorails
- Lyle Lanley's monorail business. (Season 4 episode Marge vs. The Monorail)
- Leeding Engines Ltd.
- Space ship engine manufacturer from Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise.
- Maibatsu
- Japanese auto manufacturer.
- Mandel & Earls, Ltd.
- One of the companies listed as manufacturer of the Firefly spacecraft.

- Manora Shipyards
- Martok's ambitious plans with only 5 birds of prey include attacking the Trelka V Starbase, then push deeper into Cardassian territory and hitting the Manora shipyards, the Jem'Hadar breeding facility on Sheva II, and the supply depots in the Borias Cluster. Sisko reminds him that it would take half the 9th fleet just to destroy Trelaka V. (Season 7 episode Once More Unto the Breach)
- Mason Aviation
- One of Connor Mason's companies. (Season 1 episode Stranded)
- Menschler Motor Works
- Automobile plant in Essen (story: Apt Pupil)
- The Monac Shipyard
- Martok, Worf and crew destroy the Monac IV shipyard by triggering a solar plasma ejection from a magnetic instability on the Monac sun. (Season 7 episode Shadows and Symbols)
- National Motors Corporation
- Sam Beckett leaps into Samantha Stormer, executive secretary at National Motors Corporation. (Season 2 episode What Price Gloria?)
- National Motors Corporation (NMC)
- United States-based automobile manufacturer headquartered in Detroit.
- Nergal Heavy Industries
- Manufacturer of the ND-001 Nadesico battleship.
- New World Aircraft Corporation
- An air/spacecraft design and manufacturing company.
- Paik Automotive
- One of Sun's father's companies, mentioned by the woman that blackmails her, which turns out to be Jinn's birth mother. (Season 3 episode D.O.C.)
- Powell Motors
- Homer's long lost brother's automotive company in Detroit. (Season 2 episode Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?)
- Proxima Maintenance Yard
- Vehicle construction facility that Miles mentions. (Season 3 episode Past Tense Part 1)
- Reklam Station
- Vehicle construction station destroying a fleet of Y-Wing Starfighters (Season 3)
- Reyes-Mclees Shipyards
- Where spaceships are built.
- Riverside Shipyard
- Also known as Starfleet Shipyard 2-1A. Shipyard in Riverside, Iowa on Earth.
- Rockman Aviation
- Company that wants to sell a new aircraft to the Navy.
- Romefeller Foundation
- Mobile suit manufactuer for the UESA.
- Santhe Shipyards
- Location of the alley at the beginning of the movie when Han and Qu'ra are running from Lady Proxima's gang.
- Scorpion Fleet Shipyards
- Flashback to 10 months earlier. (Season 3 episode Razor)
- Shinnakasu
- Aviation engine manufacturer.
- Sienar Fleet Systems
- Ship manufacturer best known for its TIE fighters during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
- Sinclair Aircraft
- Sign in Jeffrey Sinclair's quarters. (Season 1 episode Chrysalis)
- SkyVionics
- Jarod pretends to be a test pilot for SkyVionics to avenge another's "accidental” death while he was testing their new Scimitar computer chip. (Season 1 episode Flyer)

- Takuro
- Japanese auto manufacturer, maker of the Spirit, a compact car similar to the Honda Civic.
- Tunder and Wilms
- Shipbuilders, smelters and machinists.
- Tuskla
- Alternate reality version of Elon Musk's Tesla. (Season 4 episode One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty)
- UltraFlight Labolatories
- Aircraft manufacturer, designer of the Screaming Eagle.
- United Design
- Competitor of B&V Engine Design.
- Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards
- Where Galaxy class starships are built, from Star Trek Encyclopaedia.
- Ship yard from various episodes.
- Picard mentions that Sisko spent the last three years since the Battle of Wolf 359 at Utopia Planitia Yards. (Season 1 episode Emissary)
- After Sisko and Bashir change the past, everything Starfleet disappears - the entire Earth satellite network, the space docks, the orbital habitats, the Utopia Planitia Yards on Mars, the terraforming stations on Venus, Starfleet headquarters... everything. (Season 3 episode Past Tense Part 1)
- The Utopia Planitia Shipyard
- Shipyard on Mars that was destroyed - a group of rogue synthetics dropped the planetary defense shields and hacked Mars' own defense net, wiping out the rescue armada and completely destroying shipyard. (Season 1 episode Remembrance)
- Versatran Air Craft Division
- From The Second Renaissance.
- Xamaxax
- Congratulations to your government, business, or terror cell on its acquisition of the NX-5 Planet Remover by Xamaxax, in partnership with Wrangler Jeans. The NX-5's industry-leading tachyon beams eliminate planets twice as fast as the NX-4S with half the battery and zero built-in fatal design flaws. That's right. No more secret hole that blows the whole thing up when you shoot it. Your enemies will say it's unfair, we say it's about time. (Season 4 episode Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri)
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