Missouri Aerospace Companies

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Missouri aerospace companiesAlcoa Titanium & Engineered Products (Washington) (formerly RTIAdvanced Forming) provides super plastic formed (SPF) and hot-formedtitanium components to the world’s leading aerospace and military OEMsfor a wide range of aircraft.N E W Aviation Technical Services, (Kansas City) one of North America’slargest third-party aircraft maintenance providers, recently announcedplans to expand to Missouri, creating over 500 jobs in the next three tofive years.E X PA N S I ON Boeing (St. Louis) announced plans to bring up to 2,000 newjobs to Missouri in 2013 and 2014. In 2014, Boeing revealed that a newproduction line for the 777x would be added in St. Louis and announcedplans to bring an additional 500 jobs to St. Louis for service and supportof the F-22 Raptor aircraft. In 2013, Boeing announced the creation of aninformation technology center in St. Louis, resulting in at least 400 newIT jobs, and also announced plans to add an additional 400 research andtechnology jobs. The company’s Defense, Space & Security unit’s approximately 15,000 area employees make military aircraft, missiles, airbornelasers, and Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs). F/A-18 Super Hornetsand F-15 E Strike Eagles, mainstays of the Navy and Air Force, are designedand built in St. Louis. The unit is also NASA’s prime contractor for theInternational Space Station and makes information and communicationssatellite systems. Boeing recently opened a new research laboratory in St.Charles to test hardware and software for drones and unmanned vehicles.F/A-18 Hornet & Super HornetF-15E Strike EagleEA-18G GrowlerHarpoonDucommun, (Joplin and St. Louis) previously known as Labarge, is abroad-based supplier of electronics to many industrial markets, includingaerospace and defense. The company produces high temperature cableassemblies for use in jet engines that are installed in both military andcommercial aircraft.Essex Industries Inc. (HQ St. Louis) designs, develops and manufacturesproducts for the defense and aerospace; commercial, private and sportaircraft industries. The company’s products include aerospace and automotive valves, precision controls, and pilot flight/armament control grips.

GKN Aerospace (St. Louis) is a first-tier supplier of structures, components,assemblies and engineering services to aircraft and aero engine manufacturers, including Boeing.Heizer Aerospace (HQ Pevely) specializes in large and complex airframecomponents for the aircraft/aerospace industry.E X PA N S I ON High Tech Solutions, LLC (HQ Lee’s Summit) announced a 14.4 million headquarters relocation and expansion project in 2016. Thecompany plans to add a new 22,000 square foot building and equipmentas well as 46 new employees.E X PA N S I ON LMI Aerospace (HQ St. Charles) recently announced plans toexpand its machining operation in Washington, creating 60 new jobs overthe next three years and making a 17.5 million capital investment. LMImakes key airplane structures including door and cockpit window frames,wing leading-edge skins, fuselage skins, and interior components.E X PA N S I ON May Technology (HQ Kansas City) manufactures parts for theB-2 bomber and Boeing 777X airliner. In 2014, the company announcedplans to nearly double its Kansas City operation, investing 7 million innew equipment.PAS Technologies (HQ Kansas City) provides maintenance, repair, andoverhaul solutions for commercial and military OEMs in the oil and gas/petrochemical, and industrial gas turbine markets.Patriot Machine Inc. (HQ St. Charles) manufactures and supplies commercial and defense aerospace products including prototypes and productionparts in aluminum and hard metal. The company’s capabilities includedeep pocket milling, complex closed-angled contoured features, precisionholes of all orientations, sub-assembly and many more.E X PA N S I ON R&S Machining (St. Louis) recently broke ground on a new40,000 square foot manufacturing facility, making a 6 million investmentthat the company

Aerospace Filtration Systems Chesterfield 40 N/A Airpath Instrument Co Bridgeton 19 6,042,000 Alcoa Titanium & Engineered Products Washington 180 20,179,000 ALM Tech Group Sullivan 35 11,130,000 Aviation Fabricators Clinton 16

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