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Stag
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MB Aerospace
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French Pavilion 32 Gifas
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96m²
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AF Fasteners
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James Fisher Aerospace 4m²
1/A68b
Achieving The Difference 4m²
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4m² Responsive Engineering Ltd
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ESI UK Ltd
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CAV Ice Protection Limited 4m²
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Midlands Aerospace Alliance
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BSI Group
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Peli Hardigg
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1/A68a
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13 2m
66m²
Smith Advanced Metals
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9m²
1/A70j
ADS Lounge
Horizon Technology Consultants Ltd 9m²
STS Defence Ltd
1/A70k Soprasteria
3 15.5
Aerospace Wales
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10.5m² 9m²
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DECA 1/A70p
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2m
9
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NST 1/A70m
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3.5 2m
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UK Village
1/A88
Apollo
8.5 1/A80
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1/A100
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1/A103
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Aim Engineering
27m²
1/A110 5.5
Lazio Innova 1/A118
Verify
12m²
Maxon Motors
12m²
18m²
8.5 6 2m
49m²
Shimtech
7
2m
2m
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Italian Trade Commission 1/A120
12m²
8.5
15m²
1/B140
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1/A130 6.5
15m²
1/B160
Aerosekur Pietrorosa
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5 4 1/A141 1/A149 Electro Davall Gears
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Enterprises Ltd 15m²
1/A148 5 fDi intelligence
15m²
1/C181 5
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Lombardia Aerospace Cluster
Kapco 1/B170
1/B180
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Puglia Sviluppo
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Ase
15m²
80m² 75m²
1/A160 6
2m
1/A168
5 4 1/A161 1/A163 Eurecat
12m²
Rocketroute
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39m² 30m²
1/A162
30m²
Aero Centre
AIAD
Bonetti
Elettronica
Selt Soliani
15m²
24m²
15m²
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1A1
3
1AA1
2m
126m²
VSMPO-Avisma
9
2m
1/B200
14 4m
2m
162.75m²
Ministry of Industry & Trade of the Czech Republic
Ultra Electronics
15.5
3m
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1/A170 6
Polyforms
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1/A174
ALA 10
5 4 1/A169 1/A171
Petercem 12m²
Electrostal
2m
Russian Pavilion
Aero Vodochody
15.5
3.52m
1/C203
72m² 40m² 6
201.5m² 100.75m²
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Saint Petersburg Aviation Repair Company
1/B198 6
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6 1/B179
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35.75m² 16m²
1/A150 5 5 1/A159
1/B161
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1/C201
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UAC
12
2m
36m² 44m²
2m
4m 2m
6.5 8
2m
1/C191 Aviaexport
Progresstech
2m
120m² 8
80m²
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1/B158 5
5.5 1/B169
Logic
Aerea
5 1/A151
Kulite
Products Inc
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1/B164
15m² 15m² Take off15m² 15m² 15m² 15m² 15m² Polymer ATEQ Systems Magazine 1/C180 1/C182 1/C192 1/C188 1/C190 1/C198 1/C200 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
2.5m
2m
Semiconductor
Technologies 1/B150
88.75m²
40m² 37.5m²
2m
12 3
2m
3
3m
72m²
Castle Metals Aerospace
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Ferranti
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2m
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Secondo Centro Estero Per 7.5 Mona l' Internazionalizzazione 1/A140
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2m
1A2
2m
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2m
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2m
135m² Double Decker - 20m²
PPG Aerospace
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1/B156
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6 1/B145
90m²
3m
Aerocom Metals
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64m² 40m²
48m² 48m²
7.5
2m
5 4 1/A131 1/A139 Company
1/B154
Italian Pavilion
6 1/B141
Italian Trade Commission
Ford Aerospace BoostAeroSpace Kenard Ltd Engineering
All Metal Services
North West Aerospace Alliance
10
100.75m²
Enterprise Ireland 15.5
2m
28m² 56m² Swift
Aerospace
210m²
Gentex Corporation 8.5
2m
80.75m² 51m²
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2m
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1/B130 6
8.5
2m
2m
10 51m² 34m²
5 4 1/A121 1/A129
6 4 4 1/A109 1/A111 1/A119
22.5m² 27m² 15m² 1AA2 18m² Rotor & Wing International 30m² & Australian International Altran 3 3 Forecast International Magnesium Elektron Airshow Avonics 1/C158 1/C170 1/C140 1/C150 1/C162 7.5 6 10 9 5
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1/B152 7
1/B132
1/B121
77m² 46.75m² 46.75m²
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85m²
2m
10 2m
Gore
Elbit Systems
15.5 15.5
1/B120
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1/B111
1A3
ILS
1/C138 5
Inzpire
8.5 LMA SRL
3m
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248m²
AMM*
1/C130 5
15m²
2m
FAC
Roketsan 1/B110
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Doncaster
190m²
8.5
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Hellios 1/A70n
1.5m 3m
1/A180
6 4 1/A179 1/A181 Mini Gears
12m²
1/A198 6.5
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5 1/A189
6 4 1/A183 1/A187 Martins Rubber 18m²
Company Ltd
12m²
18m²
1/A200
2m
5 1/A191
15m²
Helisota
15m²
10.5 5 1/A193 15m²
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3 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 4 4 1/A89 1/A69 1/A81 1/A93 1/A97 1/A99 1/A101 1/A71 1/A91 1/A61 Advance/Arabian Rheinmetall - RTP Heamar Belden Amphenol Ltd 3 Icon Polymer Air & Ground The Barden Corp 3 PI Castings Fibracon Aerospace Universal UK Co Ltd 9m² 15m² 15m² 15m² 15m² 15m² 30m² 15m² 12m² 12m²
Electrical Unit Emergency Gangway
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15m²
3 Micro Springs Accrofab 1/C128 1/C120 5 5
Forgings & Alloys Ltd 1/C118
1/C111
90m² 138m²
Hutchinson 1/B100
1/C110 4
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Aerohub
9m²
16m²
Farsound 1/A70a
2m
16 2m
9m²
FrazerNash
9m²
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2m
1/B89
SKF
1/A70h
V-HR
1/B90
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108.5m²
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18m²
9m²
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1/A70g
Aeromet
Castle Microwave
1/A70c
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CM Computers
2m
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12m² 24m² Independent
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1/A70f
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Manufacturing
1/C108 5
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9m²
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10m²
15m² Advanced
Invest Northern Ireland
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4m² Javiel Europe Ltd
1/B70a
ADS Reception
1/A70d
1/A70b
1/A68c
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Contracted Held FIL/Catering Area
2m
1/B70h Deloitte
PGT Ceewrite
12m²
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2m
1/A68g
TMD
Missiles & Space Batteries Ltd 4m²
7m²
3
2m
6
9m²
11
108.5m²
85m² Double Decker - 17m²
Nicomatic Ltd
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1/B60
10
70m²
AMA
15.5
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TT Electronics
18m²
9m²
Manthorpe
7
Gifas
15.5
Atkins
8m²
4m²
3.19m
4
1/B70d
Esterline
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11
1/B51
1/B70g
Matt Black Systems 6m²
5 2m
124m²
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2
1/B70f
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1/B70e
Gardner Aerospace
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TriMas Aerospace 1/B30
2m
209m² Double Decker - 55m²
77m² 132m²
Double Decker 21m²
2m
72m² 52m²
Belgian Pavilion
3m
Washington State
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2m
8 1/B10 4m
Mc Murdo Group
15.5
Pattonair Double Decker - 107.80m² 139.5m²
Belgian Pavilion
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15m² 15m² 15m² 12m² 18m² Paramount 18m² 15m² 18m² 12m² 15m² 12m² Titanium Industries AIRTEC 2016 Busby Metals Aerofastener 3 Stein Seal Specialized Georg Martin Routledge Bollhoff TWI Panels 1/C60 1/C98 1/C100 1/C68 1/C70 1/C78 1/C80 1/C82 1/C90 1/C92 1/C96 5 6 5 5 5 6 6 5 4 4 4
Disabled Ramp
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WASHINGTON STATE AEROSPACE COMPANIES BRPH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 e3 - Elite Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Industrial Machine Tool, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 National Precision Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Norfil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Nova-Tech Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Orion Aerospace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pacific Tool, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Seacast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Silicon Forest Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Tallamond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Tool Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Center of Excellence for Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing. . . Economic Alliance Snohomish County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economic Development Board Tacoma - Pierce County. . . . . . . . . . Economic Development Council of Seattle & King County. . . . . . . . Greater Spokane Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KADA - Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paine Field - Snohomish County Airport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNAA - Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington State Department of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Welcome,
to join the rest of the world in celebrating Washington State is particularly proud g built his first was a century ago that William Boein Boeing’s 100th birthday this year. It marked only not This n. le’s Lake Washingto aircraft, the B&W, on the shores of Seatt of Washington State’s birth the also but , space and ion the birth of a world leader in aviat aerospace industry. home to 1,350 century of know-how. Washington is Today, we continue to build on that in the world e airlin and rer factu manu every major aerospace related companies providing ors and services. interi , tures struc ts, onen comp ics, with machinery, parts, avion continue of innovation over the years, but we Not only have we set the pace in terms commercial aircraft the all of nt perce e ty-fiv Nine well. to set the pace in production as passion were built in Washington. Sharing their produced in North America last year planes and new 1,400 ce produ 132,500 workers and pride in a job well done, more than y over the years, a ctivit produ ssive impre their to ent UAS vehicles annually. As a testam every 2.2 seconds. off or lands somewhere in the world Washington-built Boeing 737 takes meeting many Governor, I have had the pleasure of As a native of this great state and as the industry. for cts produ ing amaz such who produce of these dedicated men and women ft and spacecraft in the world, aircra best the ing build of ion tradit We have a longstanding the world. built by the most skilled workforce in important ington continues to lead the way in this Wash that As Governor, I will ensure , built on equal ut witho is that r secto pace an aeros industry. We will continue to develop c/private htakingly new ideas, innovative publi a bold vision for the future, with breat focus on training the nued conti a and tors, educa and partnerships between businesses y meets industry needs. workforce of the future that consistentl pavilion I invite you to visit the Washington State ow, As you tour the Farnborough Airsh her and toget ess busin doing t abou ation our deleg to meet our exhibitors and speak with you to sion in Washington State. I also invite opportunities for investment and expan n has led the way in ingto Wash why see can you that so visit our beautiful state in person . aviation and space for the last 100 years
Jay Inslee Governor
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Welcome aboard! Washington’s legendary aerospace industry ushered in the age of successful commercial jet service, made international travel affordable with the introduction of the jumbo jet, and reinvented the way aircraft are designed and built by harnessing the power of computeraided design and composites. For the last 100 years, Washington’s workers have designed and produced some of the world’s most enduring and visionary aircraft, from the first modern airliner, the Boeing 247, to the new 737 MAX. In fact, 95% of all commercial aircraft produced in North America are made in Washington State. Supporting the industry is an unrivaled supply chain of manufacturers that serves customers around the world, providing parts, components, interiors, avionics, systems and services to every major airline and aircraft manufacturer.
A century of know-how
While other parts of the United States tout their potential as an aerospace hub, Washington has been a major player in the industry since 1916. Companies are attracted to the state by the 1,350 company supply chain, attractive investment opportunities, decades of aircraft orders on the books and a legendary workforce. Many of the workers today come from second and third generation families of aircraft designers and builders. Coming behind them is a new generation of workers, trained in today’s technologies in unique public-private partnerships between local community and technical colleges and aerospace companies. These partnerships allow trades people to learn from the best in the industry, using the same technologies and tools they will use on the factory floor or in engineering offices. Our engineering expertise is not only well known in the aircraft industry, but the space sector too. Aerojet Rocketdyne, Blue Origin, Planetary Resources, Spaceflight Industries, SpaceX and Vulcan Aerospace all have engineering or manufacturing 4
offices in Washington. These companies are pioneering new approaches to space exploration, including a new generation of rocket engines, asteroid mining capabilities and constellations of earth-orbiting satellites. This rapidly growing sub-sector not only takes advantage of the engineering expertise in the area, but also the knowledgebase found in other Washington industries, including information and communication technology, advanced manufacturing and composites. Washington is home to 800 multinational firms employing nearly 100,000 workers, including BAE Systems, Dassault Systemes, Fokker Aerostructures, GKN Aerospace, Heroux-Devtek, Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, Toray Composites America, Inc. and Zodiac Aerospace.
The Washington advantage
Following are just a few of the competitive advantages of doing business in Washington State: • The opportunity to be part of the Boeing supply chain as well as other global manufacturers and air carriers. Washington’s supply chain is the second biggest supplier to Airbus. • Access to a seasoned workforce that can contribute from the get-go, leveraging their tremendous knowledge and experience in design, production, manufacturing and MRO. • The ability to tap into synergistic industries, including Washington’s information and communication technology, advanced materials, military/ defense, space and clean energy sectors.
• An export hub that is equidistant between European and Asian markets and a day’s sail closer to major Asian seaports. • Proximity to world-class research universities and a national research laboratory, one of only 10 such labs in the United States. • A supply chain that is interconnected at every level, from R&D and production to training and apprenticeship programs that are closely aligned with current and emerging industry needs.
Soar to new heights!
Washington State offers a critical mass of supply chain and investment opportunities for U.S. companies and multinational firms alike. If you’re looking for additional production capacity, a smart investment or expansion strategy, or new partners in the most diverse supply chain ecosystem in the world, give us call at +1 206 256 6100 or email us at aerospace@choosewashingtonstate.com.
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WASHINGTON STATE AEROSPACE CLUSTERS
Whatcom
Pend Oreille
Ferry
San Juan Skagit
Stevens
Okanogan
Island
Clallam
Snohomish Chelan
Jefferson Kitsap Grays Harbor
Lincoln
Douglas
King
Spokane
Mason Kittitas
Pierce
Grant Adams
Whitman
Thurston Pacific Wahkiakum
Lewis
Franklin
Yakima
Garfield Columbia
Cowlitz
Skamania Clark
Benton
Walla Walla
Asotin
Klickitat
Circle size proportional to total number of companies in the county.
MATERIALS MACHINING MANUFACTURING TESTING & CALLIBRATION AIR TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE, REPAIR & OVERHAUL
Sources: Revel; Community Attributes, Inc., US Bureau of Labor Statistics
AEROSPACE AND RELATED COMPANIES
1350 STATEWIDE
101 PIERCE 478 KING COUNTY COUNTY 219 SNOHOMISH 21 KITSAP COUNTY COUNTY 108 SPOKANE COUNTY 6
Washington’s Largest Aerospace Firms Boeing Aviation Technical Services Esterline Crane Aerospace & Electronics AIM Group USA Honeywell Aerospace Janicki Industries Skills, Inc. Aerojet Rocketdyne LMI Aerospace PRV Aerospace Electroimpact
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• The five WORLD’S LARGEST aviation, aerospace and defense companies choose BRPH • Ranked by Engineering News Record as the #16th best designer of manufacturing facilities in the United States and #1 in the Southeast
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Architecture Building Information Modeling
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
For five decades, BRPH architecture and engineering services has helped shape the sites and facilities where the next generation of commercial and business aircraft are being imagined and produced. Our team is designing world-class spaces around the world that spotlight the ingenuity of today’s aviation industry. From 10,000 square foot operation centers to 1.2 million square foot assembly buildings, we are experts in complex aircraft manufacturing plants for nearly all of the world’s largest aviation companies.
Cost Estimating Interior Design Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Planning
• Designed an addition to the WORLD’S LARGEST building (Boeing 4027, Everett, Washington)
Project Management
• Designed the building that houses the WORLD’S LARGEST autoclave (Boeing Aft Body; Charleston, South Carolina)
Site Selection Structural Design
MEETING GOALS
Technology
We are seeking to meet with manufacturers and suppliers that are faced with expansion or relocation of their facilities due to industry demands and are struggling to determine the next steps (site assessment, incentive package availability, design, construction). KEY CONTACTS
Jeffrey Crowe Principal M: +1 321 508 6784 jcrowe@brph.com 19020 33rd Avenue West, Suite 530 Lynnwood, WA 98036 Amandine Noel-Crabtree Program Director M: +1 206 405 0216 acrabtree@brph.com www.brph.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Engineering Design Composite Design/Analysis CNC Programming Tooling/Fixture Design CM Solution Development PLM Solution Architecture 3,4 & 5 Axis Mill Turn Swiss-Style Mill Turn EDM Integration/ Assembly
An engineering services company fully integrated with our manufacturing company (Elite Aviation Products) and positioned to deliver complete solutions to our customers in multiple industries. We offer a wide range of expertise from mechanical design to CNC programming to CM/PLM solution development. Our engineering services team is able to both augment customer resources as well as fully take on design responsibility as required. On our manufacturing side, we offer advanced machine capability in a variety of 3, 4 and 5 axis vertical and horizontal mill turns, EDM and a fleet of 6 axis Swiss-Style turn mills. Unique Selling points and Differentiators
In addition to offering resources and expertise to many core processes and needs our engineering customers require, e3 offers support to create the tools, methods and processes that will sustain their design and operational teams for years to come. We are positioned with the very latest equipment allowing us to manufacture at rates and efficiency often unseen in the U.S. marketplace. Meeting Goals
To engage with companies seeking expertise specific to our core competencies. Companies who desire resources but who are also interested in engineering lifecycle process improvement. We would like to speak with companies challenged by current supply chain deficiencies. We seek companies looking for a modern machining, engineering and manufacturing partner who see the value in an organization such as Elite. Key Contact Lee Smith Vice-President of Engineering M: +1 425 263 0878 lsmith@e3ees.com 10545 Willows Road NE, Suite 220 Redmond, Washington 98052 www.e3ees.com
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UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
With unmatched knowledge and experience, IMT supplies high quality used aerospace machinery for all applications and maximizes the return on the sale of customers’ surplus. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet representatives of airframers and their suppliers (Tiers 1 - 4) of metal and composite aerostructures in Europe, Asia, India, North America and South America interested in buying used aerospace machinery, selling surplus machinery or engaging us to market their surplus machinery. Seeking airframers’ supply chain and surplus sales managers as well as manufacturing (machining and forming) managers. At Tier 1 and 2 suppliers, the key contacts are manufacturing managers, plant managers and owners.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Used Aerospace Machinery
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Worldwide leading dealer in used aerospace machinery. IMT supplies machinery for all applications and materials including aluminum, titanium, steel and composites. Available machinery includes 3 and 5 axis CNC gantry profilers, C frame and bridge type, vertical turning centers, horizontal boring mills, autoclaves, waterjets, stretch forming, fluid cell, hydroform and rubber pad presses. IMT provides surplus machinery liquidations, auctions, sealed bid sales, consignments and appraisals. Noteworthy customers include Boeing, Triumph Group, GKN Aerospace and United Launch Alliance.
5 Axis CNC Machinery Stretch Forming Machinery Fluid Cell Presses Composites Machinery Autoclaves Surplus Machinery Liquidation Consignment Sales
Key CONTACT
Josh Tull Vice President M: +1 610 304 0171 josh@industrialmachinetools.com PO Box 508 / 911 6th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 +1 360 399 7674 www.industrialmachinetools.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Bearings Airframe Control Bearings Sphericals Rod-ends Bushings Instrument Bearings Needle Bearings Installation Tools Removal Tools Proof Load Testing Systems
National Precision Bearing delivers supply chain solutions for long lead time aerospace bearings and installation tools. NPB provides JIT, Kanban, consignment, stocking programs, supplier management and other logistic programs for fixed wing and rotary aircraft manufacturers and contractors. National Precision Bearing stocks airframe control bearings, sphericals, rod-ends, bushings, instrument bearings, needle bearings, installation tools, removal tools and proof load testing systems for most AS and major aircraft OEM bearing specifications. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
We provide supply chain solutions on long lead time items with challenging sources to the largest OEMs in the industry. Our solution oriented approach led us to begin offering installation tooling systems that are being required and specified in an ever increasing number of manufacturing and repair steps in the aerospace supply chain. MEETING GOALS
Meet with rotary and fixed wing aircraft manufacturers, Tier 1 and 2 aerospace contractors, machine shops and distributors supporting OEM manufacturing of airframes, landing gear and all other mechanical systems where bearings are used. OEMs (assemblers, engines manufacturers, airframers and tooling supply companies requiring tools for bearing installation and/or proof load testing.) KEY CONTACT
Martha Nichols International Sales Manager M: +1 949 235 3759 Martha.nichols@nationalprecision.com 8152 304th Ave SE PO Box 5012 Preston, WA 98050 www.nationalprecision.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
3-axis Machining
• Complex Machining
• Hard Metal Machining
5-axis Machining 4-axis Machining
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
For over fifty years, Norfil has been a leading supplier of complex machined parts for the global aerospace and defense industries. Our modern facility in Pacific, Washington offers 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC capabilities, together with large envelope, 4 and 6 spindle machines.
Turning
MEETING GOALS
Seeking European Tier 1 partners to Boeing and Airbus who assemble structural components, especially landing gear and engine components. Currently bidding work for Latecoere and FACC, and would like to meet with representatives of comparable companies. KEY CONTACT Doren Spinner M: +1 425 295 1066 doren.spinner@norfil.com 1135 Valentine Ave SE Pacific, WA 98047 www.norfil.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Engineering
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Customized Solutions Aerospace Tooling Assembly Systems Product Handling Factory Integration Automation and Controls Friction Stir Welding
Nova-Tech has more than 45 years experience supplying quality aerospace tooling, assembly systems, specialty systems, product handling, factory integration, automation and controls to the industry. Nova-Tech also designs FSW systems to meet specific customer requirements and offers a unique alternative to conventional welding processes. Nova-Tech is your partner to provide innovative solutions to difficult problems. We also provide a business model that allows fabrication location to be based on technological experience, flow-down requirements, geography or cost competitiveness. We work with you to ensure your customers’ success. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Nova-Tech’s business model provides our customers with unique, flexibility fabrication. We can manufacture at any of 80+ qualified suppliers around the world depending upon requirements. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet European airframe manufacturers and Tier 1 and 2 suppliers that utilize significant tools in the assembly process — tools that require very precise measurement and final assembly tolerances to assure uncompromised quality. KEY Contact
Bill Bigot VP – Business Development M: +1 612 963 2565 bbigot@ntew.com 20818 44th Ave West, Suite 201 Lynnwood, WA 98036 www.ntew.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Machining Sheet-metal Details and Assemblies
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Orion is a leader in manufacturing of precision metal fabrication parts for the aerospace and defense industries. Being a twice recipient of Boeing Supplier of the Year, Orion has exceptional quality and delivery ratings backed by world-class service and support. Orion is also the recipient of the Boeing Performance Excellence Award for the last six years. Orion offers CNC machine fabrication, mechanical and hydraulic assembly, kitting and integration services, and supply chain solutions. Orion is ISO 9001 and AS9100 certified, ITAR registered, NADCAP approved and Cage Code 6X195. Contact us today for your manufacturing needs! UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
As a twice recipient of Boeing Supplier of the Year and recipient of the Boeing Performance Excellence Award for the last six years, Orion’s customers have the assurance of world-class quality and on-time delivery for their products. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet OEMs and Tier 1’s to connect/re-connect and grow the business relationship between us. KEY CONTACT
Sean Dwyer Business Development Manager M: +1 425 877 0100 sean.dwyer@orionquality.com 1590 A Street NE Auburn, WA 98002 www.orionquality.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Pacific Tool, Inc. Precision Machining Since 1966
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Tooling for powered hand tools, such as: Rivet Dies Torque Wrenches Bucking Bars Gages Applicators Sockets Insertion Tools Spindle Guards Sealant Spreaders
Pacific Tool is the leading Boeing supplier for Standard Tooling (ST), producing over 15,000 different consumable specialized tools. Pacific Tool is AS9100 and ISO9001 certified and an authorized Boeing Delegated Inspector. Pacific Tool provides stocking programs, tooling engineering, and prototyping. Pacific Tool also provides specialized tooling for ElectroImpact, Gemcor, and Broetje automated riveting machines. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Pacific Tool can provide a complete, integrated program for all specialized tooling, including in-house designed or manufactured tooling. Pacific Tool’s integrated programs can decrease acquisition, administrative and inventory costs of large, complex and difficult to find or manufacture specialized tooling. MEETING GOALS
Pacific Tool is seeking to connect with major OEMs (Airbus, Bombardier, etc.), European and Asian Tier 1 (GKN, BAE Systems, Mitsubishi, etc.), and airline MROs (e.g. Lufthansa Technik, etc.) purchasing, procurement or supply chain departments.
Drill Guides Roller Staking Tools Concentric LFC Pry Bars Back Markers Step Tools Ejectors Drive Bars
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KEY CONTACT
Lee Falck Owner M: +1 206 898 4633 Lee.falck@pacifictool.com 15235 NE 92nd Street Redmond, WA 98052 www.pacifictool.com
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Castings Investment Castings
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
SeaCast produces investment castings in a wide variety of alloys and geometries to meet the requirements of our aerospace customers. Cast materials include nickel-based superalloys, stainless steels, aluminum and titanium alloys. SeaCast offers a complete range of in-house support processes including design support, CNC machining, heat treatment and nondestructive testing. SeaCast is AS9100 and NADCAP certified.
Superalloys
SeaCast is a family owned and managed business dedicated to excellent long term service for our customers in the aerospace, nuclear and oil and gas industries. KEY CONTACT
Ty Ueland Director M: +1 360 474 5169 tyu@seacast.com 6130 31st Ave NE Marysville, WA 98271 www.seacast.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Electronics Manufacturing Services Printed Circuit Board Assembly Electro-Mechanical Assembly Systems and Sub-systems Integration
Silicon Forest Electronics, Inc. is an electronics manufacturing services company. We meet the mission-critical needs for the aerospace, unmanned vehicles, defense, medical and instrumentation industries. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
We tailor our support to customers’ needs through responsive communication, new product support services, testing services and rapid prototyping. MEETING GOALS
Seeking avionics, power systems, controls and communications system developers who require AS9100C certified electronics manufacturing support. key CONTACT
Frank Nichols CEO/Founder M: +1 360 901 9560 frank@si-forest.com 6204 E 18t St. Vancouver, WA, 98661 www.Siliconforestelectronics.com
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UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• Seamless, verified integration of vendor inventory • Simple transaction fee; no subscription/search fee • Comparable inventory
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Airframe Interiors
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Tallamond Inc. is an aftermarket aerospace parts distributor based in Redmond, Washington. Since 2012, their centralized online marketplace enables global airline end users to buy securely and easily from trusted vendors and manufacturers, including Airbus, Airbus Helicopters, Boeing, Zodiac Aerospace and more.
Materials Electrical Consumables Chemicals
• Quality sssurance MEETING GOALS
We are seeking to increase the number of vendors and buyers transacting via our e-commerce platform by promoting our track record and demonstrating our fast speed of execution and great user experience. Our goal is to be the specialized online site of choice for quick and comprehensive aviation parts supply. key CONTACT
Winston Lee President & Chief Executive Officer M: +1 425 522 6668 winston@tallamond.aero 17371 NE 67th CT Suite A-7 Redmond WA 98052 +1 425 728 8918 +1 888 582 7888 TOLL FREE www.tallamond.com www.business.aero
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Interior Components Structural Components Landing Gear Lavatory Flight Critical Lighting Window Reveals IFE Closeouts, Trims Air Grilles 3-4-5 Axis Machining Metal Assemblies Plastic Injection Molding In-house Tooling Mold Making Plastic Assemblies
Tool Gauge is a leading manufacturer of injection molded aircraft interior components, molded structural components and part assemblies. We fabricate small to large, 3-4-5 axis, CNC metal and plastic parts with assembly fabrication. Tool Gauge maintains an intense focus on engineering, quality, on-time delivery and customer service to bring superior value and know-how to our customers. • Boeing Performance Excellence Award – 6 years in a row (2010-2015) • Boeing D1-4426 / BAC5321 Class l & ll approved supplier • ISO 9001:2008 / AS9100C, ITAR Registered, Cage Code 6Z433 UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Industry leading metal/plastic part and assembly manufacturer for aerospace OEMs and Tier 1 companies that highly value competitive, on-time, innovative partners in their supply chain. Meeting Goals
To promote awareness of our unique manufacturing solutions, aerospace industry expertise and proximity within the Washington aerospace community. KEY CONTACT
Debbie Lee CEO M: +1 253 722 9443 dlee@toolgauge.net 4315 S. Adams Tacoma, WA 98409 www.toolgauge.net
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We convene industry and academic leaders together to develop Washington State’s workforce and educational programs. We problem solve training and development issues in aerospace and advanced manufacturing to increase opportunities for community and technical college program graduates while meeting the needs of manufacturing partners. We disseminate key information to our academic and industry partners to ensure clear communication. MEETING GOALS
Washington State has a strong aerospace and advanced manufacturing workforce. We’d like to meet with key personnel involved with workforce development within their companies to learn more about their workforce needs and how to help them bring their business to the greatest aerospace state in the United States.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Coordinates value-added purchases for educational partners Develops collaborative relationships for business and education for productive outcomes
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
As one of ten Centers of Excellence in Washington State, the Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing provides leadership and resources to support economic growth, focusing on aerospace and advanced manufacturing. Working strategically with our industry partners and educational institutions, we assist in developing the talent pipeline for the next generation of future workers within the aerospace industry sector.
Key CONTACT
Mary Kaye Bredeson Executive Director M: +1 425 359 0114 mbredeson@everettcc.edu 9711 32nd Place West, Building C-80 Paine Field, Everett, WA 98204 www.coeaerospace.com
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economic development organizations
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Business Relocation/ Expansion Site Selection Economic and Demographic Data Workforce Training Information/ Support Incentive Information/ Negotiation Permitting Assistance Employee Relocation Support Public Relations/ Community Connections
Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) is a non-profit corporation representing a partnership of the private and public sectors. We provide complimentary and confidential consulting services to aerospace companies with expansion or relocation projects. Snohomish County has been home to the Boeing Everett assembly plant since 1967. The 747, 767, 777 and 787 aircraft are delivered from this location. The KC-46A aerial tanker and the new 777X with its composite wing will be manufactured and assembled here. Aerospace employment is 43,000, of which 2,000 are from European firms; this is nearly half the aerospace workforce in Washington State. We invite you to “Land Here�. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
In addition to final assembly, we have over 200 supply chain firms in our community providing parts, major/minor assemblies, tooling and engineering services to all the worlds major airframe manufacturers. MEETING GOALS
Connecting with aerospace companies at any tier considering establishment of U.S. operations through start-up, partnership or acquisition. Key Contact
Patrick Pierce President and CEO M: +1 425 330 0432 Patrickp@economicalliancesc.org 808 134th Street SW, Suite 101 Everett, WA 98204 www.economicalliancesc.org/
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Professional, confidential information, assistance and referrals are provided to companies locating or expanding in Tacoma-Pierce County, Washington State. We identify sites, incentives, workforce, supplier connections and other resources.
Economic Development Services
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Recruitment, Retention and Expansion
Located 40 km south of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with a deep water seaport, we are within 100 km of Boeing’s Washington State final assembly facilities. Advantages include available industrial sites and low real estate and utility costs. Boeing Frederickson’s Composite Manufacturing Center and skin and spar operations, as well as Toray Composites America’s pre-preg production facility, are located here with over 80 other aerospace related companies. We are home to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the largest defense installation in the western U.S. MEETING GOALS
• Meet with companies interested in locating in the leading aerospace region of the U.S.
Business Development
Connections to Local Supply Chain
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
The Economic Development Board represents Aerospace Tacoma-Pierce recruiting and retaining businesses.
• Introductions to local partners and suppliers • No-cost confidential services provided to help you succeed here KEY CONTACTS
Susan Suess Sr. Vice President M: +1 253 381 6041 susan@edbtacomapierce.org 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 410, Tacoma, WA 98402 www.edbtacomapierce.org Denise Dyer Director, Pierce County M: +1 253 278 6046 ddyer@co.pierce.wa.us 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 720, Tacoma, WA 98402 www.aerospacetacomapierce.com
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economic development organizations
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Business Expansion and Relocation
We provide one-on-one, confidential services, free-of-charge, to businesses seeking to establish, expand or relocate within King County. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• Most comprehensive center for aerospace in the country
Site Selection
• 484 aerospace-related companies
Economic and Demographic Data
• Renton Boeing site produces 737 and 737 MAX aircraft
Foreign Trade Zone Information Access to Financing Options Key Introductions Incentives Information Facilitation with Permitting Processes Workforce Development/ Training Resources Business Counsel and Advice
• A skilled and educated workforce • Comprehensive training programs • Skilled employee pool and global leaders in systems engineering and technology innovation MEETING GOALS
To build on Seattle-King County’s strengths as the headquarters of Boeing Commercial Airplanes; home to the highest concentration of both application software developers and aerospace engineers in the U.S.; extensive and diverse supply chain; emerging space and UAV subsectors; and many research and development capabilities to grow the aerospace sector in the Seattle-King County region. key contact
Suzanne Dale Estey President & CEO M: +1 206 310 9488 sestey@edc-seaking.org 1301 5th Ave Suite 1500 Seattle, WA 98101 www.edc-seaking.org
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Tier 1 companies include UTC Aerospace Systems, Kaiser Aluminum, AMI Metals and Triumph Composite Systems. These companies are supported by a large number of NADCAP, AS9100, ISO certified and Boeing certified suppliers such as Altek, Belair Composites, C&D Zodiac, EDMO Distributors, Exotic Metals, Haskins Steel, Inland Northwest Metallurgical, Multifab, Novation and Spokane Industries. In addition, a number of repair companies –MROs– are located in Spokane, including Absolute Aviation, Associated Painters, Aero-Flite and XN Air. KEY CONTACT
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Business Development
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Greater Spokane Incorporated (GSI) is the economic development organization for Spokane County. Our regional aerospace sector includes more than 120 companies that employ 12,000 people. These companies provide a wide range of products and services to the aerospace industry, from Tier 1 down to the sub-tier supply chain. The region’s leading industry segments are aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturers. Other segments include aircraft manufacturing and support activities for air transportation, including maintenance, repair and overhaul.
Robin Toth V.P., Business Development M: +1 509 321 3636 rtoth@greaterspokane.org 801 West Riverside, Suite 100 Spokane, WA 99201 www.greaterspokane.org
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economic development organizations
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Aerospace/ Defense Focus 3,400 acres Adjacent Airport Seattle Proximity Relocation/ Expansion Assistance Confidential/ Professional Assistance
We are a public-private consortium providing resources and assistance to aerospace and defense companies located in or expanding to the Puget Sound Industrial Center-Bremerton as well as other prime Kitsap locations in the Greater Seattle region. Unique Selling Points AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Kitsap is close to aerospace and defense rich communities in the Puget Sound/Seattle region, providing workforce and space for OEMs and supply chain needs. Professional staff expertise in site selection assistance and workforce development are delivered in a no-cost, confidential manner. Meeting Goals
Seeking aerospace/defense OEMs interested in expanding presence in Puget Sound. Seeking Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers looking for new partners for their supply chain with emphasis on composites and machining. Seeking OEMs and Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers requiring large greenfield spaces. KEY CONTACTS
Tim Thomson Capt. USN, ret and Co-Chair, KADA M: +1 360 509 3087 timt@wavecable.com
John Powers Executive Director, KEDA Co-Chair, KADA M: +1 360 536 0996 powers@kitsapeda.org
Axel Strakeljahn, Commissioner Port of Bremerton, Washington M: +1 360 731 4406 axels@portofbremerton.org
Jim Rothlin, CEO Port of Bremerton, Washington M: +1 360 831 0821 jimr@portofbremerton.org
Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA) 4312 Kitsap Way, Suite 103/8850 SW State Hwy 3 Bremerton, WA 98312 www.kitsapaerospace.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Land Leasing
Aerospace Business Park programmed at federal, state and county levels for expedited development permitting. A $650,000 grant from the state legislature funds traffic mitigation fees.
County Permits State Permits Federal Permits Environmental Review Wetland Mitigation Stream Mitigation Traffic Mitigation
MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet with growth-oriented firms that need to establish, relocate or upgrade their facilities with development partners who encourage, value and support their long-term success. KEY CONTACTs
Arif R. Ghouse Airport Director Snohomish County Airport/Paine Field M: + 1 425 388 5101 Arif.Ghouse@snoco.org
Airport Development Private Development
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
The Snohomish County Airport is home to a comprehensive cluster of training and education centers to equip a world-class workforce. Boeing manufactures the 747, 767, 777 and 787 in the world’s largest manufacturing complex adjacent to Paine Field. An 80-acre aerospace business park has been created to accommodate 800,000 sf of future aerospace development. Located in one of the world’s leading hubs of innovation and research, Snohomish County is also home to global industry leaders and innovative start-ups.
Tenant Development
Terry Ryan Chairman Snohomish County Council +1 425 388 3494 Terry.Ryan@snoco.org 3220 100th Street SW Everett, WA 98204 www.painefield.com
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economic development organizations
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
International Aerospace Conference Cluster Organizer Trade Organization
The Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance serves aerospace supply chain manufacturers in the Pacific NW region surrounding Seattle, Washington. Our members produce critical parts and services for aerospace OEMs and Tier 1’s around the world. PNAA promotes the growth and success of members and international associates by producing technical seminars, conferences and networking forums to share emerging industry trends and growth opportunities. Our February Aerospace Conference is the largest of its type in the western U.S. consistently attracting aerospace executives from around the globe. PNAA: • Connects aerospace interests • Delivers market intelligence • Provides powerful networking and opportunities to grow UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
PNAA connects you to the largest commercial aerospace cluster in the world and provides exclusive executive networking opportunities. MEETING GOALS
Seeking C-level executives from OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to speak at our February 2017 Aerospace Conference near Seattle, Washington. key CONTACT
Bob Uptagrafft Executive Director +1 425 327 5545 buptagrafft@pnaa.net 16625 Redmond Way, Suite M #187 Redmond, WA 98052 +1 425 885 0290 www.pnaa.net
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Whether you’re investing, exporting, expanding, relocating or growing your market share, our team of experienced business professionals at the State of Washington can provide you with adaptive and customized programs and services you need to succeed. Services include
• Site selection
• Permitting and regulatory assistance • Infrastructure • Financing • Workforce training • Export assistance • Overseas trade offices • Trade shows and trade missions
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Washington State Department of Commerce
• Business matchmaking • Market research • Investment assistance Contact
+1 206 256 6100 www.choosewashingtonstate.com moreinfo@choosewashingtonstate.com
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Washington State Department of Commerce Team Chris Green
Assistant Director Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6146 M: +1 206 475 5891 chris.green@commerce.wa.gov
John Thornquist
Aerospace Sector Lead Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6103 M: +1 206 605 1366 john.thornquist@commerce.wa.gov
Mark Calhoon
Managing Director, International Trade Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6137 M: +1 206 669 7578 mark.calhoon@commerce.wa.gov
Isabelle De Wulf
Aerospace Export Assistance Manager Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6143 M: +1 206 291 3919 isabelle.dewulf@commerce.wa.gov
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Paul Sinclair
Europe Representative Washington State Department of Commerce T: +44 1451 822252 M: +44 7736 068882 paul.sinclair@tfdi.co.uk
Lucy Atkinson
Europe Representative Washington State Department of Commerce T: +44 1451 822252 M: +44 7899 804036 lucy.atkinson@tfdi.co.uk
Adam Kephart
Aerospace Program Specialist Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6131 M: +1 206 321 9182 adam.kephart@commerce.wa.gov
Aline Allonas
Business Development Manager Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6145 M: +1 206 303 7264 aline.allonas@commerce.wa.gov
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