Could be. Vought became Chance-Vought after the war. I don’t know what became of it after that.
Well, Triumph Aerostructures (Triumph Group, Inc.)- Vought Aircraft Division is a leading global manufacturer of aerostructures for commercial, military and business jet aircraft. Products include fuselages, wings, empennages, nacelles and helicopter cabins. Its customer base consists of the worlds leading aerospace OEMs, and more than 80 percent of its programs are sole-source, long-term contracts. The company has about 6,000 employees in eight U.S. locations and has the following manufacturing sites:
Triumph Aerostructures - Vought Aircraft Division - Red Oak
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Grand Prairie (Marshall Street)
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Hawthorne
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Milledgeville
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Nashville
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Stuart
Triumph Aerostructures Vought Aircraft Division Tulsa
Vought is a Boeing sub on the 787.