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GAL Aerospace Corp

www.galaerospace.com

 
GAL Aerospace Corp. operates as a disciplined investor and active-owner of industry-leading businesses in aerospace. Long-term value is driven through an integrated offering of products and services created by independent “Centers of Excellence”. Continued development and partnership with our world-class management team drives rapid growth balanced with a responsible commitment to sustainable development. The GAL Aerospace Group of Companies is dedicated to the provision of professional staffing and manufacturing excellence of aircraft interior components for business and commercial aircraft.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.galaerospace.com
  • 264 Adrien Patenaude Street
    Vaudreuil-dorion, QC CAN J7V 5V5
  • Phone: 450.424.9336

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