| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
David Claassen |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
It had operations in 175 airports worldwide with its head office in the Servisair House in Runcorn, Cheshire.
Thomson Aerospace and Defense is a Saginaw, MI-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Equispheres was established in 2015 to develop, manufacture and market its unique product line of ultra-high-performance spherical metal powders engineered for Additive Manufacturing and Metal Spray Coatings applications, with a primary focus on the aerospace industry.
Turbomeca USA, Inc. is an ISO 9001/AS 9100/AS 9110 certified manufacturing facility providing maintenance, overhauls, repairs and training solutions for the Arriel, Arrius, and Makila family of engines, modules, and accessories. In addition, Turbomeca USA, Inc. assembles, tests and sells new engines and serves as a factory authorized TurboSupport Center providing light and deep maintenance, as well as designated parts replacement. Turbomeca USA, Inc. is the U.S. operating site of Turbomeca, S.A. – the largest solely dedicated helicopter engine manufacturer in the world – and a subsidiary of SAFRAN USA Inc., the U.S. holding company belonging to SAFRAN, the European leader in Aerospace-Propulsion & Equipment, Defense and Communications. Established in 1980, to support a growing customer base in the United States, Turbomeca USA, Inc. was the first of 15 global sites within the Turbomeca network. Today, more than 2300 engines are flying in the United States by approximately 400 operators including, Corporate, Emergency Medical Services, Tourism, Law Enforcement, Offshore, Utility and government agencies such as the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army, Customs and Border Patrol and FBI. Turbomeca USA, Inc. employs over 370 highly skilled professionals within a 152,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located just 15 minutes south of DFW International Airport in Grand Prairie, Texas.
P3 Northamerica is a Pleasant Ridge, MI-based company in the Manufacturing sector.