HALL 1 BOOTH 1385
WASHINGTON STATE FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW 2018 COMPANY DIRECTORY
825m² 15
12
R3
Pillar
Emergency aisle
Height limit
Wall 25
Reserved Outdoor Space For Exhibits
Reserved Pavilion
Sold Outdoor Space For Exhibits
10
OE1 10.25
12
Sponsorship
F35
525m²
35
1680m²
8
8
300m²
25
Belcan
15
GE Aviation
Sold Shell Scheme - Standard
20
P1
15
15
Sold Self Build Space - Standard 15
Sold Shell Scheme GE Additive - Premium
52m²
13
Leonardo
35
Sold Self Build Space - Premium
JOIN US IN BOOTH 1385
4
4
10
10.25
Leonardo
Sold Chalet
Sold Outdoor Space For Exhibitor Supplied
P2Building
Sold Self Build Perimeter Space
15
13
LED Screen 2
120m²
12
12
12
Mitsubishi Aircraft
450m²
30
25
P3
300m² 12
Reserved Space Only
Sold Feature
15
15
15
19 .2 1
Reserved Chalet
Reserved Outdoor Space For Exhibitor Supplied Building Reserved Shell
10
P9
Boeing
330m²
Available
Logos
30
P10
JEEP 28
Available Outdoor Space For Exhibits
Available Space Only
25
16
P11
Available Chalet
Feature
60 60
Farnborough International Airshow 2018
Event date: 16th Jul 2018 - 22nd Jul 2018 PDF created: 24th May 2018, 9:05am (subject to updates)
625m²
48 Sheet Available Shell
60
AB
Duct
33.25
L1
20
No build zone Other
28
L6
25
Stands key
Physical and build obstruction
AIA
25
Objects key
160m²
20
150m²
2251.25m²
10
33.25
28
LED Screen
4
13
13 4
52m²
East Terrace East Foyer g g
g
Hall 1
Navigate
Lloyd
West Foyer
Boardroom
Pioneer 1
Pioneer 2
Discover g
g
WestTerrace
g
a G.004 event supp.
5
3
6
3
8.5 23
51m²
6
6 6
Thales Alenia Space
6 6
36m²
6 6.5 2m
1102
Airbus
6
3
3 3
4 8.5
3 3
3 3
9m²
1105
staff toilets / change
staff toilets / change
39m²
staff toilets / change
staff acc /shower
6.5
Security Office
g
UKSA / ESA
a 22.5
24.5m
Lobby
G.041 kitchen / servery (ground)
517.5m²
23
7.75
7.75 31m² 11.75m
3.514m² 3.5
1304B
3.75
29.06m²
7.75
3.75 3.75
1306B 7.75
3.5
1304A
13.13m²
3.5
loading access
Orbex
4
3.75 7.75
3
3
3
3
60.06m²
7.75
1306A
4
Lockheed Martin
7.75
4 4
1308 7.75
11.75
8
The Barden Corporation (UK) Ltd 24m²
3
16
16 16
16 16
16 16
188m²
G.031servery
4
1002 1000 1004 SMG ProTechnic GOMSpace Aerospace 9m² 18m² 12m²
3 3
22.5
1310
2m
Space Tech Expo
2m
SSTL 7.75m
1202 7
7
7
11.75
8
10
10
11 10
11
3
3 3
3
3
loading access
2.5m
82.25m²
Invest Northern Ireland
3
1006
24m²
6
1110 6
17
17
2
2
11.75
13.5m
27m²
9
a
cloakroom/storage/office
8
3 3
2
2
188m²
1007
117.5m² 11.75 11.75
11.75
1510
Altran
4
3.15m Aistech Qinetiq Space 4 Zone 8
Chinese Aerospace Science & Industry Corp
2m
2m
Farnborough Aerospace Consortium
17 9
1512
8m
10
8
2m
4.5
11.75
ASI
12
1320
2m
6.75m
12m²
1115
1204
11.75
2m
272m²
4.5
204m²
4
MAA
1008
8
2m
3
2
2
7 7
12.5
4
1010 Australian International Airshow 24m²
7
6 7
2
2 4
1518 1516 Poeton Electro Enterprises Industries 12m² 13.5m²
4.5m
2
2 7
2
200m²
3
8
15m²
North West Aerospace Alliance
40m²
33m²
17
1330
2m
BSI
428m² 12054
DIT
Renishaw
13.75
6
15m²
318m² 3
1210
96.25m²
WEAF
2m
3 3
3
3
5
Woodford Engineering Consultancy
RightOn Ltd
Wales
1340
5
Airlander
SA Partners
1132
1131
42m²
16 16
1520
12m²
4
6 2
1133
6m²
Techni Measure Ltd
5
3
3 3
3
3 8
7 7
9
4
Mini Gears
Aeromet
Rexnord
1120
1125
1134
TMD Technologies
5 12
4
1130
6m 2
2
3 3
3
Borwell Limited
8 4m
3
2 2 11398 2 2 2 ADS Reception 2 2 & Lounge 2 2 2 78.25m² 2 13.75 2 9.75 2 1220 CAV Ice Protection
1020
3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
16
3 3
3
3 3
3
15m²
5
7.75 6
8
8
1522
Aerocom Metals
21m²
7
1135 Farsound Aviation Limited 18m²
12.5
144m²
3m
32m²
4
5
1524
Icon Aerospace Technology Ltd
3
7
8.5
8 16
8
2m
7
1526
18m²
3 3
8
6.5
8.5 7.5
16
15.5
Accrofab
6
3 3
6.5 9.5
6
6
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
7
8m 5.39m
18m²
6
data/electrical distribution
3
7
Flight Global Hall 2 Cafe
3.5
33.25m²
4.75
7
3
15m²
7
SSI
14m²
4.5m
20
3.5
5
414m² 4
SAHA
17
15m²
4.25
5
1/1
11.69m²
2409
4
Maxon Motor
3
3 3
3 3
3 3
18m²
6
4.25 4.25
4.25 4.25
OSSA 2411
9.63m²
2510
4.25
4.25 4.25
GES
3.5 3.5
3.5 3.5
3.5
AKBEY
3.25m 11.38m²
Helisota
13.81m²
11.69m²
2.75 3.25 2.75 4 4.75
2.75 3.25 2.75 5 5 2512
21m²
3m
3.5
Hall 2 Cafe
11.69m²
GUR
TELSAN
2416
3.5 3.5
HARITA AYCAN
3.5 3.5
9.63m²
4.25 4.25
4.25 4.25
7
CES
3 3
3 3
4.25 4.25
11.69m²
EMGE
7
2114
HMS CNK
2.75 3.25 13.81m² 2.75 2.75 2109 2.75 3.25 2108 11.69m²
2417
3.5 3.5
3.5 3.5
3.5
ONUR
Seabury Capital
18m²
2115
EPILON
2110
2.75 11.38m² 2.75 9.63m² 9.63m² 3.25 2.75 2413 2.75 3.25 2412
SAP Media
12m²
4.25 4.25
13.81m²
2418
7
2006
Pentaxia
6 2.75 3.25 2.75
2116
2414
6
2516
4.25 4.25
4.25
4
4.25 4.25
15m²
3 3
8.5
5
4.25 4.25
3 3
12m²
8.5 4
Pilotwise
ER M.
15m²
5
11.69m²
CIMTAS
11.69m²
59.5m²
2517
11.69m²
ALP H.
6
2008
CHINA (ZHEIJANG) PILOT FTZ
9m²
2117
MFK TTAF
2.75 3.25 13.81m² 2.75 2.75 2112 2.75 3.25 2111
2419
Stahlwille Eduard Wille GmbH & Co KG
5
ASL
3 3
4
4.25
2518
3 3
7
18m²
6
7
5 4
Misashi Co.
3 3
8.5
15m²
2520
3 3
3
3
3 3
5
8.5
7 7
7
5 6
WSM Plastics Ltd
5 .99m
2010
BKP
2118
GOKSER
2113
2.75 3.25 2.75 2.75 3.25 2.75
2420
35m² 3.05m
35m²
2522
72.25m²
8.5 8.5
5
3
2011
12m²
4 3 2.75 3.25 2.75
2119
Castle Metals
85m²
2423
4
KOTRA
30m²
10
8.5
Wallwork Ondrives HT Ltd
2m
5
3
10
2012
Quadrant EPP
2120
3m
2m 5
Rochling Engineering Plastics (UK) Ltd
15m²
5
17.5
15m²
5
2524
3
8.5
3 3
54.4m
5.5m
5m
15m²
5
10
FSi Norway Pavilion
2427
350m²
20
5
Industrial Metals International
15m²
5
2125
10
2014
Plymouth Tube Co/ Plymouth Engineered Shapes
3 3
27m²
2.5m 2m
5
2016
Plymouth Tube Co/ Plymouth Engineered Shapes
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
15m²
159.05m
9
5
2018
RAF
18m²
6 20
2526
Civil Aviation Authority
3 3
30m²
10
9
2020
Mandelli Sistemi SPA
12m²
5
2528
G Bopp & Co Ltd
3
12m²
5
2530
4.5m
4
2m
74.38m²
8.75
Aviation & Defence Spares
6
2024
Harris 4m
SJAC
8.5
8.5 8.5
4
Triumph Group Inc
8.25 10
2534
3 3
3 3
12m²
8.75
4
2026
18m²
2135
17.5
8.5 6.5
4
6 2m
2435
70.13m²
4
SGS Govmark Tesing Services Inc.
Lisk
7
9
15m²
5
2536
6
2027
3 3
7
12m²
3 3
3 3
4
4
Bromford Industries Ltd
3 3
18m²
6
3 3
3 3
9m²
3 3
3.5 6.5
3
2537
17
Terma A/S
2m
65m²
10
5
Maharashtra Airport Development Co. Ltd.
6
17
8.25
Alabama
2538
15m²
5
2140 KLX Aerospace Solutions 119m² 2440
10
2445
21m²
4
ETLG Limited
6
2028 KLX Aerospace Solutions 18m²
GGB
15m²
5
3
18m²
6 4.4m
3 3
9m²
7
7
2542
5
2030
FIDAE 2018
12m²
4
148.5m²
16.5
AUSCO, Inc.
Expanded Rubber & Plastics
5
2032
KWW Storage
2m
2450 7 Aeronautical Systems Inc. 24.5m²
6
2545
Pacific Design Technologies
3 3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3 3.5 6.5
6.5 6.5
6.5 6.5
6.5
6.5
2m
39m²
6 3
2550
4
2033
12m²
4 16.5
7
2350
Denison Industries
6
North Carolina
4
U.S. CR 3
12m²
U.S. Pavilion Meeting Point
9 9
2452
52m²
8
2552
Cincinnati Thermal Spray
4m
2034
3 3
3 3
4
3 3
3 3
9 9
9 9
1251m 51m6
Kansas 10m 3
33m²
4
2036
12m²
2m
108m²
2554
11
4
2145
2m
8
2456
State of Indiana
4
3.99m U.S. CR 2
U.S. CR1
19.5m²
6.5
12
State of Connecticut
94.25m²
14.5 11
18m²
6
2150
2040
State of Kentucky
3 3
3
9m²
2m
5.5
Kratos Defence
6.5
2042
Aero Precision
3 3
3 3
3
2m
49.5m²
11.5 14.5
2560
6
2044
NORDAM
5.5
New Hampshire
3m
10m
2048
9m²
2.5m
2152
21m²
7
3
3
3m
Solar Atmospheres
9m²
3
9
9
3 3
3
3
3.5
3 3
3
6.5 6.5
10.5m²
4.5
KPMG
3
103.5m²
52m²
8
7
2562
ERG Aerospace
6 11.5
Mississippi
2460
Marotta Controls, Inc
52m²
8
3.5
2566
4m
3
2050
Hangsterfers
18m²
8
2465
Arrowhead Products
6.5 6.5
4
9 9
3 3
3 3
4
3
3
3
2470 2m
4.5
3
2056
Tactair Fluid Controls
2155
99m²
11
8
6
2066
10m
11
Marvin Group
2m 2m
76.5m²
78m²
12
4
12m²
4
216013.5m
9 9
8
3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3
4
Essex 3.8m Industries
6.5
8.5
12
4
2068
Intergrated Procurment Tech. 19.5m²
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
South Carolina DoC
2m
3 3
9.5
6.5
2070
4m
8.5
2165
2572 2570 2568 JAXUSA FSi & Hi Tech Honeycomb Inc Zehpyr Tool Partnership 24m² 12m² 12m² 13.5m²
Albany Engineered Composites
3 3
3.78m
12m²
4
76.5m²
78m² 8
2576
Gulfstream Aerospace
6m²
8.5
6.5 6.5
3
9 9
4.5 2
2582
12
6.5
1.5
Astronautics Corp
7
3 3
5
2 2
2
2 2
New Jersey
3
3
15m²
2584
U.S. Pavilion
Aircraft Hinge
6m²
2 2 8.5
Defense Security Co-operation Agency
2480
Rolled Alloys
6.5
KWI
6.5 3 2.5m 7 3
4
2072
2073
Maven Engineering Corp
2170
108m²
12 12
2
2075
18m²
6 2m
2485
3
2490
5 5
5
2586
Aerospace Maintenance Solutions
2 .99m
State of Utah
3 3
5
6.5
3
2588
8.5
7.5
2495 3.47m BMT 5m Aerospace 32.5m²
6
2076
16.5m²
5.5
12
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc 2m
42.5m²
5.5
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
7.5
2175 9
5.5
8.5 5.5
10.5
Ascent Aerospace
2078
3.8m
1.5
5
5 5
5
10.5 15.5
15.5
9
46.5m²
10.5 Cubic Global Defence
3
5
2180 5m
41.25m²
3
2080
14m²
4
7.5 25m²
2.5 5 2186 State of Idaho
7.5
4
U.S. CR4
5
Dynatech Int'l
MW Industries
12.5m²
94.5m²
2082
49m²
2182
2184
4.5
2.5
3.5
14
Cadence Aerospace
3.5 3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
State of Texas
9
2190
9.5
14
2084
3m
5
8
3
7.5m²
2.5
Kulite
2m
Aerospace in Cornwall
4
1139
1230
9
2 11.25m² 3.75
G.014 link corridor
3
6
G.033 ev. supp.
switch room
g
3
3
Horizon Technologies Consultants Ltd
1138
6
Kapco Global
1350
432m² 14504 Aero Fastener
3
3 3.75
1137
140m²
17.5
11.5
4
Hurst Green Plastics Limited
11.5
3
3
1136
80.5m²
2m 1352
3
3
Pattonair
85m²
10
248m²
1528
FSL Aerospace Ltd
3 3
18m²
6
2m
3
4
17.5
1140
1240
Inzpire
4
1028 1027 1026 1025 1024 1023 Castle Nicholsons TP Martek AF Aertec Microwave Sealing Fasteners Solutions Ltd Marine Ltd Ltd Group Technologies 12m² 9m² 9m² 9m² 9m² 9m²
18m²
6
65m²
10 10
15.5
Nicomatic 6m Ltd
10.5m²
3.5
3m
Shimtech
1245
Elbit Systems
80m²
10 6
1532
2.47m AVX
3
5
U.S. Embassy 3 17.5m²
State of New Jersey
8 8 2.5
1534
Poggipolini
1145
G.008 event support
6
1031
PARC Ltd
10.5m²
3.5
G.025 green room
G.023 event supp.
3.5
1033
Smith Advance Metals
Service road
Stair lift
2086
2497
8
Hall 2
6
11
6
1536
13.5m²
4.5
2m
1354
60m²
10 10
Regione Apulia
88m²
Service road
3
7 6
7 7
4.5
3 3
12m²
3
8 9
Lazio Innova
MCM SPA
3 3
3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3 3
3
4
3 3
8
1540
Davall Gears
Ferranti 1455
2m
3.5
1034
18m²
6 10
9.5
10
1356
6
ROXEL
3
9.5
71.25m²
10.25
2m
28m²
4
4
1542
loading access
5.75
88m²
11 11
3
90.25m² 9.5
Hutchinson
71.75m²
11
3
Satair 1250
Apollo Aerospace Components Ltd
40.25m²
Enterprise Ireland 1458
8 7
7 7
8
7.5
Dema S.p.A
13 15.5m
3 3
3 3
1
35.63m²
2m
4
4
428m² 1459 7
101m²
27m²
9
8
8
8.5
Lombardia Aerospace Cluster 13m
4.75
9
CSS Group
21m²
7
5
5
5.5 7.5
33m²
1544
Bibus Metal AG
15m²
5
6
7
1550
4.5m
Evonik
7 9m 35m² 7
3
1255
LMA SRL
10.25
a
G.009 Servery
3
5 9.5
1150
136m²
17
1260
2m
1358
AIAD
1364
80m² Bonetti
10 10
1460
7
1362
Elettronica
3m
ASE
IR4i
5.5
8.5
14.75
5
1552
12m²
4
10
12
4
Precision Investment Castings Ltd
6
16
16
7
1554
8m
17
10.5 8.5
10.5
2
6
6
4
7.5 3m
5
13
10
1366
S.MONA
1462 4.75
663m² 14706
3m
Doncasters Group Ltd 5.75
78m²
G.007 Comms
5
1036 1040 1038 1037 Frazer-Nash RINA MSP Springs Consultancy Consulting & Stampings Ltd Ltd 15m² 9m² 9m²
6m
24m²
8
17
1155
a
Independant forging & Alloys Ltd
24m²
8
2m
108m²
Gore
9
4.75
1368
Aerea
4.75 40.38m²
161.5m²
17
6
1370
Estero
112m²
17
15.5
7.75
3 3
9
17 17
17 17
6
7
ALA 1475 spa Centro
2m
153m²
8
1044
Forecast International
15m²
5
2m
12 13
8
1046
Kenard Engineering Group
Ultra Electronics
1265
263.5m²
1375 Pietro Rosa 7.75 46.5m²
Civitanavi
PPG
5
1048
12m²
4 12
1160
2m
4
Hellios
21m²
3 3
3
3
3 3
3 3
3
3 3
7
3 3
1050
NeoNickel
18m²
6
1165
Aero Vodochody
102m²
7
1378
4
3 3
3 3
5
7
1052
Titanium Industries UK LTD
9
15.5m
12
5
10 5
5
4
3
17
8.5
4
3 3
3
3 3
15m²
5
6
1058
7.5m
15m²
5
15.5
1170
7.75
85m²
1560 1558 1556 Materion Tridan Aerospace Manufacturing Mag Engineering Ltd Corporation 12m² 15m² 15m²
Thailand Board of Investment
12m²
4
5
11
9.75
5
1562
ECA Group
data/electrical
3
7.5
5
3
3 3
3
7m
30m²
10
4
8m
7.01m 7 28m²
75m²
10 10
MB Aerospace
48.75m² 2m
4
1564
Access Intelligence
27m²
9
16
25.25 10
1566
QuEST Global
HeliOps
5
FMV
5
Czech Pavilion
11
7
1380
Washington State Department of Commerce
1485
4
1070 1068 1080 Georg Martin Paramount GmbH Panels 12m² 15m²
1175
187m²
10
1385
2m
9.75 107.25m² 9.75
15m²
5 6
2m
Esterline
12.5
9.75
404m²
3 3
10
1490
5
TWI Ltd
3.5m
7.5m²
2.5
1180
150m²
1390 Aero Metals Alliance
11
16
15
15
9
1570
Gardner Aerospace
5.5
5.5
10.5
Belgium Pavilion
5
1084
Samad Aerospace
15m²
62.5m²
1285 12.5
12
12
115m² 10
1290 10 All Metal Services 55m²
25.25
1395
12.5
2.5
1085
Stein Seal Company
5 11
3m
Global ONE Media
11.5
11.5
12 12
12 loading access
126m²
10
Piaggio
7.5m
57m²
12.5
1185
5
5
5 5
10.5 52.5m²
120m²
1190
2m
129510.5
19
5
1086
Italian Trade Agency
10
3
3
4
VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation
19
1092 1090 Arabian Aerospace 12m²
4m
3 3
3
5
HAL
600m²
40
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
15
15
40
UTC
15m²
5 10.5
Steel Rock
50m²
12m
4
One Space China
12m²
4
1195
Metallurgical Plant Electrostal JSC
5
1094
Aeronautics, Space & Defence Cluster Portugal
12m²
4
10
251.25m²
4
1095
Aeronautics, Space & Defence Cluster Portugal
1298A10
16.75
OE4
4
1096
12m²
4 10
1198
Grob Aircraft
4
Champion Doors
15m²
5
16.75
OE3
1098
Take Off Magazine
3
1100
91m²
4.4m10.5
Stair lift
20
A1
MONDAY, JULY 16
1.5
Billboard A Row
1.5
95m²
12
20 12
Qinetiq
20 20
Jet
3 2:30 - 4:00HallPM
18m²
400m²
8.5
3191
6
3085
4:00 - 5:30 PM 6
3008
12.5
3004
Gyeongnam Technopark
5
3000
15m²
Korea Aerospace Industries Association
5
15m²
31.5m²
15
5
3200
Hall 3 Cafe
21.5m
10
45m²
7
150m²
5
21
Delegations Lounge
12.5 10
3500
2m
7.25
12m 12m Pilatus
5
10
5
351.75m²
Live Product Demo Area
21
315m² 3
SAP
Crisis Cast
3
9m²
Meet with representatives from Washington State and its aviation and space companies Hall 4 and enjoy premium Washington wines, courtesy of Chateau Ste. Michelle. SPONSORSHIP Raffle prizes from Delta Airlines and Blue Origin
12m²
3
3
Crisis Cast
1
1.25
18m²
162.75m²
3
3 3
6
5202
50m²
Access
4
3 3
9m²
3
5302
3
4 5
5
10 6
3
Block Aero
Frazer-Nash
21
Live Product Demo Area
15m²
3
5
3
TFC Ltd
33m²
7.75
3700
3 3
3 3
3
3
3 3
11
7.75
8.75 11
Okuma EU
6
21
120m²
105m²
3710
B-Tech Engineering Ltd 18m²
12
12 12
12 12
12
Romanian Pavilion
108m²
9 6
3716
Delegations Lounge
16.75
93.75m²
24.38m²
3.25 8.75
3505
Invest in Morocco
2m 2m 2m 2m
30m²
9.5
7.5
Garmin
7.5 7.5
48.75m²
6.5
9
3510
12.5
3400
2m
7
6
15m²
5
ADI American Distributors Ltd
7.5 7.5
7.5 7.5
7.5 7.5
642m²
Bollhoff
5
Praxair Surface Technologies Ltd
60m²
2m 2m
3.25
3405
5
5
7m 35m² 10 7m 7
Salesforce 5305
9m²
5 5
15m²
5210 3
3
10
kyrora
3
3
5102
Deloitte5m
5 5
Vision Engineering
87
7.5
Incheon Technopark
9
9 9
9 9
9 9
6.5
3620 6
51m²
Parpas Spa
27m²
9
5
9m²
6
6 6
3
3730
Caledonian Airborne Systems
3 3
3 3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3
3 3
3
3
5125
5120
3
3.28m
3 3
33
RAFFLE DRAWING 5:00 PM
10
3
3
10.5
63m²
5
3410
8
6
7m EWATT
7
8.5
9
3740
Bet Shemesh
3.5
3520
6
Tekever
48m²
8
3
3742
27m²
8
Slovakian 10m Pavilion
S3
26.25m²
7 8.5
3530 Highland Pavilion 8.5 51m² 3630 8.5
6 6
6m²
9
7.5
2m 2m
3
3 3 2 9
9m²
Sales Suite
6
4
4 3
BMVIT
3
WKO/AW
7.5
2
7
AICAT
7.5 7.5
6 7
3
12m²
3
4
3418
3420
52.5m²
24.38m²
8 48m²
3643
SCHIEBEL
4
3750 3744 Bal Seal Engineering 12m²
3.5
3430 Breton SpA
3.25
3640 8
HiC0-ICS
3645
5.5
13.5m²
4.5
3 11 2
3 20m² 1 4 5 30m² 39m² 3641 5 WKO/AW 3 2 3 3644 7m 5 ARGE
3642
39.5m²
5 4.5
Techcon Systems
Shephard Media
Ken Ichi Machine Co.
6m
20.5m²
PANKL
6 6
2
2
3
4
4
3756
18m²
7.5 7.5
5 5
6.5
36475
1.5
30m²
6
6
1
TEST-FUCHS
6
2
2
10
Drallim
18m²
6
ZOERKLER
8
3540
6m
RO-RA
5 5
3648 4
10m 120m²
3760
SAE International
3541
3 3
25.5m² 5
12
ProMexico
6
3766
1.5 1.5
7
7.25m
200.63m²
4
3542
WFL Milturn
1.5 1.5
11 2 1 1
9m²
3
3.25
26.75 4
3.5
3543
Peak
TTTech
6
3 3
3
15m²
3
3544
4 4
6
9m²
3 3
USL 5
12
3 3
5
3770
13.5
7.5
4
3545
3
3
Now
3675 3767 Cambrai Government Covers of Baja California 3768 CMCA UK 12m²
3m
9m²
SafeSmart
3 3
9.5
3
7.5
3
RHH Franks (New Milton) Ltd
12m²
3 3
4 3
4
3
8
5001 5000 Tri-Tech Samuel, Son & Co. 3D 9m² 24m²
4:00 - 5:30 PM
7.5m
Hall 3 Cafe
7.5
5.5
5.5
Daejeon Technopark
Korean Defence Industries Association
45m²
36m²
78.75m² 10.5 10.5
3105
7
3205
Progress Tech
4
7.5m
7.5
7.5
10.5
9 9
9 9
9
9
9 9
36m²
4
37.5m²
10.5
5
5
59.13m²
10.75 5
3207
2m
Clarion
Security
45m² 2m
12.5
3100
Ukroboronprom
4
3210
Teijin Defence & Aramid
5
12m²
10.75 53.75m² 3107 10.75
65.63m²
6.25 4
3215
4
10.75
3
m²
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
5
3
3
State of Sonora 13.87m
3
12m²
Antonov
5
3 3
3 3
Arteinmotion
3 3
3 3
3
68.25m²
Asia Pacific Elite Corp
4
3110
8.25m Motor Sich
3m 3225
7
3440 7.25m
Holland Pavilion
10 10
Surrey Nanosystems
3
Chihuahua.com.mx
312m² 3 3772318m² 3 3
3560
3
3572
39m² 39m² 3 35643 Mexico
26.75
3450
3568
3774
IISS
3
7 7
ULTIMATE
7.5 7
9m²
4
3
128.25m²
9m²
4
3010
Psion
6
6.25
31208.25m
6.5 5
7
9m63m²
6.75
4
10.5 10.5
10.5
9
HarcoSemco
60.75m²
6.25
6.5
Indonesian Pavilion (PUDAK)
10.5
9 8.5
8.5 8.5
8.5 8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5 8.5
8.5 8.5
3m Pacific
9m²
4 6
3
3
9.5
3 3
3
Intertek
Innovation Theatre
3786
12m²
3 3
3
6 2m 3
3 3
3 3
3
3
3
4
10m 3460 10m 10m Kellstrom Defence 10m 10m 75m²
49m²
3576
3m
Through The Looking Glass Ltd
39m² 312m² 35773 3582 3 Chihuahua.com.mx
7
3
3578
4 3
6
6
4
4 3
3
3788
15m²
5
10
BNA
8 3
3
3580
Druck Ltd
3 3
22
7.25m 132m²
5
Coventry University
3
3584
39m² 39m² 3 3684HC 3
13.5
3780
6
6
3792
15m²
Romax Tech
3686
28.5m²
4.75
12
12
5
9.5 3
3586
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
7
3470
56m²
71.25m²
3570
6m 6m
8
General Dynamics
7 7.5
7.5 7.5
CLEANSKY E.C
4
3024 3014 Aerotek Aviation Engineering Ltd 18m²
4.25m 12m²
3
3 3
Stirling Dynamics
15m²
5
94.5m²
3230
2m
Seal Dynamics
53.13m² 2m
6.25
3016
4
3125
On
70.88m²
3240
2m
4
9
11m
10.5 10.5
10.5 11
11 11
11
11
11 11
53.13m²
8.5
3 3
5
3130
6.75 6.75
6.25
Newable Trade (South East)
5
Contra
3 3
4
MATRADE
66m²
6
4
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
3
5m 5m
5 6.75
3140
3250
DMG Mori
72.25m²
9
5
RAFFLE DRAWING 5:00KAI PM Snap
4
6
Missouri
3255
2m
Oerlikon
4
10.76m
6.25
3260
76.5m²
6
15m²
5
3150
13
8.5
5
3046 3040 3036 3030 3028 3026 Circor William KGS Circor Benchmark Electrocics Aerospace Aerospace Hughes 12m² 15m² 12m² 15m² 12m²
JOBS S.p.A
18m²
6
143m²
9
Esco Fluid Control 11.25m
51m²
38.25m²
4.5
4
3472
11.5m
Andalucia Aerospaceland
30m²
96m²
8
5
University of Nottingham
21m²
7
7.5
4
ATI
3794
Innovate UK
Redline Assured Security
4 4.75
8 8
22
3694
8
7
3796
8 32m² 3492 8 University of Southampton 32m²
6
3 6
4
12m²
3
5
8
46.75m²
5.5
9.5
3482
3484
4
4 8
3
Thales
4 5
4 5
8
6
6
25m²
12m²
3596 Cranfield University 8 48m² 3696 8 Rolls Royce 48m²
4
3590 7.25m 7.25m
4
4
6m²
6
Airbus 12.4m
4 3
3 3
4 3
Winchester Science Centre
Aeronautical Society
CITY University of London
3
39m² 3
8
3394
3396
5
9m²
312m² 3496 3 2 3 Royal
324m² 3
3699
8.5 8.5
45m²
5
5
3057
Aviabaltika Aviation Ltd
13
15.25m Kaman Aerospace
181.5m²
3265
Virginia
6
3058
15m²
5
3160
16.5
6
3270
Haynes Int'l
State of Louisiana
5.25m
16.5m²
5.5 16.5
Woodward, Inc. 18.5m
4.5
3275
State of Michigan
8.5 9
63m²
10.5
5.5
3280 2.25m
3060
Unitech Aerospace
3170
115.5m²
11.25m²
2.5
5
3070
4.75m
24m²
4.5
9m²
State of Ohio
9 9
9
2
3398
3498
MBDA
3599
11
3 3
3 4.5
4.5 4
3399
5.45m 5.45m 3
2
31110
6m²
1.5
1.5 1.5
3
3285
MAKINO Aerospace
8
10.5
3
6.5
2 5
2 2 2 2 2 2 31111
18.75m²
4.5 7
3290
12m²
4
Networking Lounge
6m²
3 2.5
5
Innovation Zone 3 3
Billboard 21
9m²
3195
4m²
5.5
3
(Aviation) Nigeria
3181 12.5m
26 3
3196
4m²
2 42 1 3 31112 4
7
3499
1.5
4
1.25
30
1.5
31113
10m²
2.5
450m²
39m²
5m²
3197
3
3
2.5 2.5
2.5 3
2.5 2.5
15
15
7.69m²
6.17
3192
6m²
3 3.5
12.5m² 31114
GKN Aerospace
1.25
21a
5
G1
6.17 rd
2 34m²
5m²
23 2 2
3198
Simex
3 3
2
3193
2.5
8.5
6.5
3
2.5 2.5
8
3075
Ministry 2.25mofFederal Transportation
4
4
2.5
3194
7.5m² 3199
30
4
3
3190
Enterprise Florida
RAFFLE DRAWING 3:30 PM
Billboa
TUESDAY, JULY 17
NETWORKING 20
5.8
7.13m²
22
Billboard
1
1.25
5.8
3
Hall 4a 2
Nova Systems
3
4036
Sponsorship
3
3 3
3
18.75
5.5
5.5 5.5
5.5
Valence ST
18.75
10.75 59.13m² 4205 10.75
59.13m²
10.75 12
3.5
3.5
4405
2m
ADVERTISING
3 3
9m²
4903
Longxi Bearing
3 3
3 3 9m²
J.Rotherham
3
3
3
9m²
4902
ThruVision
3 3 9m²
9m²
13
41320
22 22
10
10 2m
220m² 2m35.08m
10
22
286m² 4m
13
13
Arconic
50
937.5m²
18.75
9m²
Jesmond Engineering
3 22
3
3 3
3 3
3 3
4904
2m
4
4
4
4802
Umbria Aerospace Cluster
3m
156m²
18.75
7
24m²
4
4906 EMCORE Corporation 12m²
8 3
3
4803
937.5m²
ADVERTISING
7.5
7.5 6.5
12m²
3
2m 4804 Spire
3 3
4
12 2m
250m²
8
Carpenter Technology Corportation
20m
50 50
8
8
4
WST
41120
Senior Aerospace
78m²
12
3 3
3
3
12m²
41125
Lieberr-Aerospace Transportation SAS 25
8
Timestech
4908
3 3
3 3
4
4626
Spherea
3 3
4 4
SPARC
4.5
4909
12m²
96m²
12
13.52m 60m² 4720 12 8 8 Paradigm 4710 Precision Cefival 84m² 32m²
4806
3
4
4 12
7
3 3
12m²
6.5
4
3
25
4
8
4.5
30m²
3 3
2m
6
4910
Ningbo Xingjian Aerotech Co Ltd
5
5 5
70m² 2m
6
6
36m²
12
6
MES SpA
StandardAero
12
4628
6.75
7
4725
4
8
260m²
41330
8 8
70m² 2m
12m²
8
81m²
12
30m²
28m²
50
18m²
6
5.5
5.5 5.5
5.5
3.5
7
Airport New City in Xixian
10 10
14.25m²
4.75
2m
4
2m
20
7
4912
Beijing China Promotion Ltd
COMAC 41335
4
4
4914
13 13
Lee Products
5
33m²
3 3
11
24m
10 10
9m²
3.5 5.5
12m²
4 11
Staruas
24m
91m² 2m
China
12m²
20
6
8 8
WITTENSTEIN Aerospace & Simulation GmbH
40m²
12
6
Polish Investment and Trade Agency
4
3 3
13 13
3
6
3 10.75
Urban Aviation Showcase - PAL-V
50.88m²
Loar Group
4410
5
4812 4810 4808 Etihad XCEL NAFCO Aerospace Engineering 12m² 18m² 12m² 15m²
3 3
2m
4814
3 3
4 3 3
12m²
6.5 5
4
CGA China
4916
3 3
4
10.5m 10.5m 52m²
5
21m²
4
Baoji Titanium Industry
6
7 4918
12m²
4816
92m²
4726
8
3 3 4
4
Sichuan Haite High-Tech Co., Ltd
3 3
PSO Aero
3 3
18m²
7 7
3
3 3
3 3
3 3
6
4004
9m²
15m²
5
4100
9.25 8
4310
Ionbond
2m
Barnes
47306.5
8
4818
3 3
AES
4
Hitpound Logistics Co
11m²
Defontaine Lauak
4
4
41343
4.75 21m² 41342 2.75 3
10
12
41345 41344 Corse Composites 12m²
3
AD Industries
7
7
4 4
Reserve
159.5m² 4 6
3
4005
Defence New
18m²
6
Bharat Dynamics Ltd
2m
5
4415
5
4006
Jihostroj a.s.
9.25
TT Electronics 9.25 50.88m² 4210 9.25
36.75m²
10.5
4620
6.5 35.75m²
6.75 5.5
6 5
8.5
9m
11.5
6.5
5.5 7.5
7.5 8.5
41360AABBBB
78.75m² 10.5 10.5
CN Alloys
2m
4630
2m
Quebec
8.5 63.75m² 4735 8.5 Aero Montreal 51m²
41135
3
4.512m² 2.75 9.75m² 4 3.25
4215
4110
3m
7.5
3.5
3.5 3.5
3.5
4920
18m²
Bahco /SNA Europe
41340
41341
Meca Chrome
3 3
GIFAS
3
41350
CEM
7.5 5.5
8 8
8
8
7
4820
21m²
7 6
110.5m²
8.5 3.25
4
41349
3
4.5
4.5
8.5
3 3
5.5
10
Shaanxi Gas Spring
6 7
13
110.5m²
2m
14.75 14.75m
2m
6
4008
10m
5 10.5
Martin Baker Aircraft Company
Technetics
5
8.5
41140
13
9m²
3 3
2.75
13.25
3
10
4.25 7.25 13.25m
3.5
3
3 3
625.5m² 6
13
3 3
CT Ingenierie
3
SIAE
Bohler Edelstahl
13 13
2.75 2.5
3 3
TW Metals
3
3.75 2.5 3 3.5
3 9m² 3
Bureau
4
4115
11.5
4420
40m²
8.75m²
4638
50m²
3 3
9m²
41145 11.5m
21m²
10.5m² 41155
41360
11
5
2.5
85m²
CFMS
4922
3
3
3
3.5
7.25 3.75
Mecapole
41156
11
11 11
9m²
Fort Wayne Metals
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3.5
13.13m²
Reunion 2
9m²
3 3
5.5
3
3 3
3
3 3
9m²
3 8.5
7
4822
4924
Key Publishing
Derco 60.5m²
SPP Canada
4431
6
IMPAAD
3m
3
Busby Metals
9m²
4926
5
3 3
6
9m²
18m²
6
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
6
41150
4220
5
4012 4010 Cerobear HMG Aerospace GmbH 12m² 15m²
2m
11 60.5m² 11
4425
2.5 38.25m²
8.5
US PAvilion
10
10 10
4740
25.5m²
4824
Heyd Aerospace
Pyrogenesis
9m²
ACITURRI
9m²
3 8.5
5
3
4826
6
Lefiell Mfg 8m
Ontario
8.5
7.5
3
3 3
3 4930
3 3
3 3
Safe-Cronite
9m²
INETEC
8
8
3
3 3
3 3
11
4640
Showcase Canada
3.5
3
3
4828
4932
9m²
11
13.5
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
3
4830
Fulcrum Diligence
9m²
Technology & Engineering Center for Space Utilization
3
7.5 3 3
4934
9m²
3
9m²
15m²
5
Aeroservices
HALL 1 STAND 1385 WASHINGTON STATE PAVILION 56m²
3.5
4742
3
1.5 24m² 4744 Western Canada 9m²
ACADA
4
Crippa S.P.A
60m²
11
4120
71.5m²
6.5 8.5
4432
4430
7
123m² 3.5
3 84746
12m²
4832
MAX Technologies Europe
9m²
Air Covers Ltd
3
3
11
3 3
3 3
3 3
3 3.5 3 3
41155BABBA
NBM Metals
3
11 11
8 7
41346 3
3 3
5
Reunion 1
9 3
41348
6
9m²
3 3
4936
9m²
3 6.5
3.5 22.75m² 3 41158 6.5
4
4 3
3
4834
OCR
9m²
Aequs
Nexteam
6 39.88m²
3
15
8 8
GAC Rooms
NRC
2m
United Flexible
99m²
Universal Alloy
152m²
Group Lounge
4646
9
4435
41155BABBB
Normandie Aerospace
Air Liquide
3 3
3 3
7
100m²
10
3 3
10
3 3
10
Sensata Technologies 50m² 2m
3 3
4938
9m²
41151
41154 5.5
41347
4.25
2m
3
3
4836
Laboratory for Verification & Validation (LVV)
9m²
Hibiki Seiki
43.5m²
10
3
90m²
286m²
41362
Thyssenkrupp Aerospace Germany GmbH
3 3
4940
12m²
FIGEAC
7
20
6.5
4125
11m
5
4014
Reaction Engines Ltd
6 9
Heroux Devtek
10
19
20
4020 4018 Porvair Filtration Group Ltd 18m²
4130
12m
19
4748
4.51m
15m²
5
110m²
77m²
4642
3
6
Smith Harlow
10
Geo Kingsbury Machine Tools Ltd
AVICHINA
189m²
4838
Fluorocarbon
12m²
4 5.5
5.75
9
50m²
2m
4 4
Nabertherm
41152
13
70m²
4942
12m²
7.25
7
4
3
70m²
4
Tipro International Co Ltd
3
7
10 10
4944
12m²
4
14
3
4840
Advanced Manufacturing (Sheffield) Ltd
27m²
9
4
PJSC Volchansk Aggregate Plant
3 3
5
9m²
22
5
Listemann
41366
4946
3 3
10
10
10
Leistritz Turbinentechnik GmbH
18m²
ATI
10
SLM Solutions
5
5
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions
15m²
6 22
3
41364
Hydra Electric
3 3
9 9
41370
5 6
We Are Aerospace
4
15m²
5
4135
2m
Crane
4842
3
RLC 117m²
91m²
4948
15m²
13.5
5
9
4846
5
4022
AMETEK Speciality Metal Products
2m
14
4650
Okazaki Manufacturing Company UK Limited
15m²
Cecence
70m²
10
5
4024
12m²
4445
256.5m²
19
5
4
4
7
HCL Great Britain Ltd
7
10 10
Trimas
13.5
5 5
7
2m
41165
8
TAV Vacuum Furnaces
4950
2m
13 13
13
13
7 7
8 8
9m²
18m²
6
5
3
3 3
9m²
4848
3 3
3 9
3 3
6
Fomas Group
3 3
3 3
3
3
41372
4168
3
4952
Merit Holdings Ltd
Gurmetal
18m²
6
3
4956
9m²
5
3 3
3
9m²
Arkwin Industries
5.5m
9m²
4850
3 3
3
3 3
3
11 11
11
Leggett and Platt
91m²
Nanshan Group
3
9m²
3 3
3
50m² 3
MPS 3m
3 3
3 3
Admotec
13.5 13.5
13.5
3 3
Tekna Plasma Europe
3
72m²
Parker Aerospace
2m
4852
11
3
7 7
10 10
1
4166
3 4167 8
MPI Ltd 8m
12 6
41170
13 13
7
7
41374
10
4 4
53m²
3
4854
4958
45m²
7
41175
Japan/JETRO Pavilion
48m² 6
4163
29m² Starrag 3
7
3
3
9
15m²
5
4140
2m
70m²
4025
Harmonic Drive
15m²
5
4240 10 Hauck Heat 2m Treatment 50m²
4450
19
4660
162m²
4858
165m²
15
12
Aviall, a Boeing Company
7
4665
6
5
4026
Precipart
Eaglesky 10
7.5 9
ITT Corporation
5
4028
18m²
10
4145
3m
82.5m²
4455
48m²
8
6
8
9m²
3 3
3 3
3 3
3
16.5
4 4164
GF/Precicast 7m 7m
13
8 56m²
AOSSCI Technology Co., Ltd
3
4162
9m²
3
2m
7
3
4161
8
12m²
7
412808
6
16.5
165m²
10
8
Franke FISBA Tudor
Aero
9m²
FINN Studio
41180
10m
3
3
Aircraft Materials
3 3
8
104m²
4
3
12m²
AOSSCI Technology Co., Ltd
13
Mitutoyo
4160
3
4
41182 7
13
2.5m
Rolls Royce
4960
Multi faith Prayer Room
12m²
4
41394
15 15
4
4980B
3 3
3
110m²
10 10
4
Multi faith Prayer Room
8
41188
3m
3 3
3 3
3 11
4990
3.83m 4.25m
11
11
Moog Inc
9m²
3 15
Insight Theatre
10
41190
9m²
82.5m²
Eurotherm by Schneider Electric
8 8
Carter Manufacturing
3
Sopra Steria
NQA
3 3
3
3
8 8
8 8
3
4570
3 3
3
4575
3 3
3
Omega Engineering Services
39m² 39m² 39m² 39m² 3 46803 46753 4670 3 MSM
4685
Euro Powder Metal Components
64m²
6
7.5
Cobham
4460
Wheeltug
Reliance Precision
6
4150
7.5 6
4465
48m²
8
7.5
Wesco Aicraft
11
5
64m²
20m²
4580
Astra Aerospace
11
11 11
4
3
4585
4860
2m
Daher
4030
7.5m
60m²
4155
37.5m²
7.5 8
4470
10m
Tusas
8
4
5
Aero Group
4265 7.5
66m²
6 6
8
4
4
4475
2m 2m
4165 Greene Tweed 7.545m²
5
6
11
SMI
7.5
Northern Aerospace
140.25m²
12.75
4380 Sami S.p.a 5 20m² 4480 5
20
9m²
3 6
Nasmyth Group
4170
Brazilian 15m Pavilion 5
35.5m
20
4034
15m²
6
12.75
5 6
3
27m²
9
3 3
4175
5
Nema Ltd
3 3
3 3
3
Nova Systems
3 3
4038
30m²
10
3 3
9
Turbex
3
10
4042
WASHINGTON STATE AEROSPACE AEROSPACE COMPANIES AeroTEC...................................................9 AIT - Advanced Integration Technology.......10 Aviation Technology Services ........................11 BRPH................................................................12 Cascadia Capital LLC.............................................13 Industrial Machine Tool, Inc........................................14 National Precision Bearing................................................15 Pacific Tool, Inc.......................................................................16 Pioneer Industries.......................................................................... 17 SeaCast.......................................................................................... 18 Silicon Forest Electronics............................................................... 19 Soloy Aviation Solutions................................................................. 22 Soundview Technology Center........................................................ 23 Wilder Systems............................................................................... 24
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC)................................ 25 Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County............... 26 Economic Development Council of Seattle & King County............... 27 Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance (KADA).............................. 28 Paine Field Snohomish County Airport........................................... 29 Port of Moses Lake/Grant County International Airport................... 30 The Port of Port Angeles................................................................ 31
AEROSPACE RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Aerospace Futures Alliance/Aerospace Association....................... 32 Center of Excellence for Aerospace & Advanced Mfg...................... 33 Edmonds Community College - WATR............................................. 34 Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance............................................ 35 Washington State Department of Commerce................................... 36
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Washington State Department of Commerce
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Welcome,
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Jay Inslee Governor
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WASHINGTON: THE STATE OF U.S. AEROSPACE. Washington’s legendary aerospace industry ushered in the age of successful commercial jet service, made international travel affordable with the creation of the jumbo jet, and reinvented the way aircraft are designed and built by harnessing the power of computeraided design and composites. For the more than a century, Washington’s workers have designed and produced some of the world’s most innovative and advanced aircraft, from the first modern airliner, the Boeing 247, to the new 777X, featuring the largest composite wings ever built. In fact, 90% of all commercial aircraft produced in the United States are made in Washington State. Last year, Washington delivered 714 planes. South Carolina delivered 49. Alabama, just 33. Supporting the industry is an unrivaled supply chain of manufacturers that provides parts, components, interiors, avionics, systems and services to every major airline and aircraft manufacturer in the world.
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 the age of biplanes. Companies are attracted to the state by the 1,400-company supply chain, attractive investment opportunities, decades of aircraft orders on the books and a legendary workforce. Many of our workers are second and third generation aircraft builders. Coming up behind them is a new generation of workers, versed in the latest technologies via publicprivate partnerships where educators and businesses work hand-in-hand to develop curriculum. These innovative partnerships allow tradespeople 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 around the state. Our engineering and manufacturing prowess is not only well known in the aircraft industry, but the space sector too. Aerojet Rocketdyne, Blue Origin, Planetary 6
Resources, Spaceflight Industries, SpaceX and Vulcan Aerospace all have engineering or manufacturing 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. 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
• An export hub that’s equidistant between European and Asian markets and a day’s sail closer to major Asian seaports and overseas suppliers.
• 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.
• Proximity to world-class research universities and a national research laboratory, one of only 10 such labs in the United States.
Following are just a few of the competitive advantages of doing business in Washington State:
• Access to a seasoned workforce that can contribute right from the start, leveraging their tremendous knowledge and experience in design, production, manufacturing and MRO.
• 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.
• The ability to tap into synergistic industries, including Washington’s information and communication technology, composites, military and defense, space and clean energy sectors.
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THE STATE OF U.S. AEROSPACE
Washington State continues to lead the U.S. aerospace industry on all fronts, from commercial aircraft and rocket propulsion to unmanned aerial systems and satellites. 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 a call at +1 206 256 6100 or email us at aerospace@choosewashingtonstate.com.
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Telemetry & Data Services
AeroTEC has the depth of experience and wide-ranging expertise to complete your program’s product development, test and certification on time and on budget. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet with OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and modifiers interested in learning more about AeroTEC’s capabilities and discussing how we might partner together.
Simulation & Analysis
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
AeroTEC is a full-service testing, engineering and certification service provider. Our 400+ person team is comprised of the most talented and experienced aerospace engineers, pilots, technicians, DERs, mechanics, and support staff in the industry who will work with you, utilizing our in-house instrumentation, software, tools, and processes every step of the way for efficient, cost-effective project completion. We provide turn-key solutions that are fully scalable to your needs, whether your program is a multi-aircraft Part 25 Type Certification or an STC.
Engineering Services Flight Test Execution
Software Tools Program Management DER Services Certification Services
KEY CONTACT
Lee Human President & CEO +1 206 660 7081 LHuman@aerotec.com 6100 4th Ave. S Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98108 www.aerotec.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Production Line Integration Moving Assembly Lines Robotic Drilling and Fastening Automated Positioning Systems Transporters and AGVs Platform, Equipment, and Tool Mobility Material Handling Assembly Tooling Fabrication Tooling Layup Molds Friction Stir Welding
AIT is the world’s largest provider of automation, factory integration and tooling solutions dedicated to the global aerospace, defense, and space launch industries. AIT has extended with acquisitions of KUKA North America Aerospace and Nova-Tech Engineering. AIT’s combined capabilities and unmatched experience will bring you the power to implement the best engineered solutions from the one provider in the automation supply base with the resources to offer a full suite of automation, factory integration and tooling solutions. The Power of One! UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
AIT supports customers to turn impossible into possible, create opportunities to lower costs, reduce risk, and deliver systems within constraints. Building the Future of Aerospace. MEETING GOALS
• Seeking to meet technologically advanced aerospace OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers who are interested in improving assembly production cycle time. • Increase awareness of AIT’s expansion of capabilities and technological solutions through the purchase KUKA Aerospace North America and Nova-Tech Engineering. • Seeking to meet aerospace OEMS and Tier 1 suppliers who are interested in exploring the benefits of friction stir welding solutions in their manufacturing operation. KEY CONTACT
Bill Bigot VP of Business Development +1 612 963 2565 bbigot@ntew.com 20818 – 44th Ave W, Suite 201 Lynnwood, WA 98036 www.aint.com
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UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Component Services
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Aviation Technical Services (ATS) provides a broad and growing portfolio of technical services in MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul), engineering, component services and alternate solutions world-wide. ATS supports both narrow body and wide body aircraft operators in the commercial and government aviation markets. Since its founding in 1970, ATS has received numerous industry awards for its support of turn-key fleet transition and integration, aircraft modifications, aircraft heavy maintenance, design services and component repair of accessories, structures, complex composites, hydraulics, fuel components, pneumatics, heat exchangers and electrical components.
Alternate Solutions Engineering Services Heavy Maintenance
ATS is one of the few MROs that offers a full complement of services in heavy maintenance, component repair, engineering services and alternate solutions (parts development). This broad array of capabilities allows ATS to bring more resources to bear on your most pressing repair issues and offer solutions more quickly. MEETING GOALS
We would like to expand our component services, engineering and alternate solutions business in Europe to commercial airlines and OEMs. KEY CONTACT
Brian Hirshman President, ATS +1 972 523 5743 brian.hirshman@atsmro.com Paul Dolan COO, ATS +1 425 423 3050 paul.dolan@atsmro.com 3121 109th Street SW Everett, WA 98203 www.atsmro.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Architecture Building Information Modeling Clean Room Design Cost Estimating Interior Design Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Design Planning Project Management Site Selection Structural Design Technology Tooling Infrastructure Design
For five decades, BRPH Architecture and Engineering services has helped shape the sites and facilities where the next generation of manufacturing is taking place. Our team has designed some of the world’s most sophisticated manufacturing facilities for the world’s major OEMs and suppliers, including Boeing, Embraer, Gulfstream, Triumph Aerostructures, and others. From 10,000 square foot operation centers to 1.3 million square foot assembly buildings, we are experts in complex manufacturing campuses for nearly all of the world’s largest aviation companies. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• The five WORLD’S LARGEST aviation, aerospace and defense companies choose BRPH • Designed the buildings that house the WORLD’S LARGEST autoclaves (Boeing Aft Body Facility, North Charleston, South Carolina; 777X Composite Wing Center, Everett, Washington) • Designed an addition to the WORLD’S LARGEST building (Boeing 4027, Everett, Washington) • Designed the Boeing 777X Composite Wing Center in Everett, Washington MEETING GOALS
We are seeking to meet with manufacturers and suppliers that are faced with expansion, relocation or consolidation of their facilities due to industry demands and are struggling to determine the next steps (site assessment, incentive package availability, design, construction). KEY CONTACT
Marti Watts, PMP Vice President, Director of Manufacturing +1 843 209 3096 mwatts@brph.com 19020 33rd Ave W., Suite 530 Lynnwood, WA 98036 www.brph.com
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UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Cascadia Capital is dedicated to serving entrepreneur-owned and familyowned businesses. We are industry-focused advisors who partner with our clients for long-term success. We provide a customized approach that is tailored to the unique needs of our clients and designed to achieve outsized results.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Mergers & Acquisitions
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Cascadia Capital is an independent investment bank providing middlemarket entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses with merger and acquisition advice, capital raising and strategic advisory services. For nearly two decades, the firm has strived to deliver the best outcomes for its clients by leveraging its extensive transaction experience, deep domain expertise and commitment to building long-term relationships. Cascadia is a pure advisory firm and is not conflicted by trading, lending, research or cross-selling business.
Corporate Finance Advisory (capital raises) Strategic Advisory Private Capital
MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet companies where our knowledge of aerospace capital markets may be helpful in achieving growth or liquidity goals KEY CONTACT
Mike Kelley Senior Vice President Head of Aerospace and Defense M&A +1 650 380 4575 1000 Second Avenue Suite 1200 Seattle, Washington 98104 www.cascadiacapital.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Used Aerospace Machinery 5 Axis CNC Machinery Stretch Forming Machinery Fluid Cell Presses Composites Machinery Autoclaves Surplus Machinery Liquidation Consignment Sales
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. 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. KEY CONTACT
Josh Tull President +1 610 304 0171 josh@industrialmachinetools.com PO Box 508/ 911 6th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 www.industrialmachinetools.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Rod-ends
We provide supply chain solutions on long time lead 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.)
Bearings
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
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.
Airframe Control Bearings Sphericals Bushings Instrument Bearings Needle Bearings Installation Tools Removal Tools Proof Load Testing Systems
KEY CONTACT
Aubrey Butler III Director of International Sales +1 800 426 8038 aubrey.butler@nationalprecision.com 8152 304th Ave SE Preston, WA 98050 www.nationalprecision.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Pacific Tool, Inc. Precision Machining Since 1966
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Measurement Tools & Gauges Rivet Sets, Squeezers & Yokes Bucking Bars Specialty & Custom Wrenches Sealant Tools Temporary Fasteners Automation Tooling Utility Tools Swaging, Staking, & Forming Tools Drill Spindles, Bushings & Jigs Installation & Insertion Tools Fastener Removal Tools Clamps Protective Equipment & Support Tools
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Pacific Tool is Boeing’s production source for Standard Tool (ST) and Utility Tool (UT) products, with a catalog of over 15,000 different specialized aerospace tools. Pacific Tool maintains certification to AS9100 & ISO9001 Quality Management Systems, and has been approved by Boeing for Delegated Source Inspection. Pacific Tool has engineering, development and prototyping capabilities, and can provide tailored stocking programs to keep your operations running. We also provide consumable 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 or custom (owned or in-house designed) tooling, and can reduce the complexity and cost of managing large, disparate, in-house, or difficult to find tooling. MEETING GOALS
Pacific Tool is seeking to connect with Airbus, Bombardier, European Tier 1 manufacturers (e.g. GKN, BAE Systems, etc.), and airline MROs (e.g. Lufthansa Technik). We are seeking connections with tooling management/procurement within these companies’ purchasing, procurement, and supply chain organizations. KEY CONTACT
Lee Falck Owner +1 206 898 4633 Lee.falck@pacifictool.com 15235 NE 92nd Street Redmond, WA 98052 www.pacifictool.com
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Sheet Metal
We are a nonprofit organization supporting Pioneer Human Services. Our mission is to provide individuals with criminal histories the opportunity to lead healthy, productive lives. MEETING GOALS
To increase awareness of our business trajectory, as well as our significantly increased capabilities, along with our planned capital expansion. KEY CONTACT
CNC 3 and 4-axis Machining
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Over 50 years of aerospace and commercial machined parts production for customers throughout the United States. Quality certifications include: NADCAP, ISO9001, AS9100D, ITAR, ISO14001. We are a one-stop shop for many of your machining and finishing needs.
Waterjet Laser Cutting Anodize and Paint Stretch Form Metal/vinyl Assembly
Mark Behrends Vice President Enterprises +1 206 330 6261 mark.behrends@p-h-s.com 7000 Highland Park Way SW Seattle, WA 98106 www.PioneerSheetMetal.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Castings Investment Castings Superalloys
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. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
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 Vice President +1 360 474 5169 tyu@seacast.com 6130 31st Ave. NE Marysville, WA 98271 www.seacast.com
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Electronic Manufacturing Service
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Silicon Forest Electronics builds electronic systems, subsystems, and printed circuit board assemblies. Our primary markets are aerospace, military, unmanned systems, and mission-critical industrial equipment. We specialize in prototype and production assemblies on a standard build or a quick turn basis; prototypes and production. Our uniqueness is characterized by our customer service, certifications, manufacturing engineering design support, materials management, obsolescence management, and ability to manufacture current and legacy products. All processes meet IPC (class 2 or 3), J-Std-001, Space Addendum, ITAR, and AS 9100.
Electronic Assembly
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
We pride ourselves on being “easy to do business with” while working on difficult electronic assembly projects. “If it is easy, someone else can do it. We do the hard stuff”. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet companies who desire their electronic assemblies to be manufactured in the U.S. Seeking to meet companies who are currently not satisfied with the customer support and responsiveness of their current supplier. Seeking to meet companies who are driving quality improvements in the supply chain quality and delivery requirements. KEY CONTACT
Frank Nichols CEO +1 360 901 9560 frank@si-forest.com 6204 E 18th Street Vancouver, WA www.siliconforestelectronics.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 20
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
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Aerospace Services Aircraft Modifications Aerospace Engineering
Soloy Aviation Solutions brings revolutionary enhancements to many of the hardest working aircraft in the world. Our success with engine and airframe conversions are a result of idea-driven engineering, precision manufacturing, and a relentless focus on safety. With over 60 FAA, Transport Canada and EASA approved supplemental type certificated products on over 700 aircraft around the world, Soloy Aviation Solutions makes good better, since 1969. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Engineering & Consultancy
Since 1969 we excel at aircraft modifications and STC work through the FAA and EASA.
Research & Development/ Consultancy
MEETING GOALS
To gain increased visibility in the European and international markets, be directly in front of the people that are looking for our products, as well as, to form international partnerships to open more worldwide distribution channels for our aircraft engine conversion kits and aerospace engineering services. KEY CONTACT
James H.L. Cowan President & CEO James@soloy.com 450 Pat Kennedy Way SW Olympia, WA 98501 www.soloy.com
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Soundview Technology Center is a 500,000 square foot world-class campus in Everett, Washington, now available for lease-of, build-to-suit advanced manufacturing spaces, designed from inception to house the industry’s most disruptive innovators and the emerging technologies they utilize. STC marries unparalleled proximity with capability. Adjacent to Boeing’s 787 and 777-X carbon fiber wing assembly facilities, STC is located amidst the Puget Sound’s hotbed of renowned engineering and technical talent. Our campus is comprised of intelligent, flexible workspaces collaboratively designed for efficiency, flexibility, and productivity through the utilization of exponential growth technologies.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Aerospace Real Estate
AEROSPACE COMPANIES
Welcome to the future of advanced manufacturing.
Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Innovation Center
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Soundview’s location, accessibility and surrounding concentration of talent (Snohomish County has the highest concentration of aerospace engineers in North America), make it an ideal ecosystem for aerospace manufacturers looking for proximity and increased interactions with Boeing. MEETING GOALS
• Seeking to meet with aerospace firms focused on advanced manufacturing who are looking to establish a presence in Everett, or advanced manufacturing firms already in the Everett ecosystem, who are looking to expand their footprint. • Seeking to meet with firms who possess specialized knowledge in technologies that can be applied to advanced manufacturing (digital design, additive manufacturing, blockchain, AI, etc.) and may be potential members of our innovation center on the Soundview campus. KEY CONTACT
Ali Nathoo Head of Strategic Relationships +1 604 218 1520 ali@stc38.com 5900 36th Ave. W Everett, WA 98203 https://soundviewtechnologycenter.com
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AEROSPACE COMPANIES
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Robotic Drilling Modular End Effectors Collaborative Robots Systems Integration Industry 4.0 Ready
Wilder Systems builds robots that build airplanes. We help airframers cut costs and improve quality by implementing mobile multifunction robots for drilling and fastening. Modular single function end effectors on lightweight platforms means limited plant reconfiguration. Our Robots-as-a-Service leasing model can yield breakevens under six months while realizing internal rates of return above 35%, compared to manual drilling processes. By investing in WS robots aircraft manufacturers will save money, reduce defects, and improve ergonomics at a cost that is competitive with manual processes. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Wilder Systems offers factory managers short lead time, high accuracy robots for drilling and fastening high volume areas, reducing cost and improving quality. MEETING GOALS
Seeking to meet with end users and buyers of automated equipment at OEMs and Tier 1-3 structures manufacturers. KEY CONTACT
Will Wilder CEO +1 713 825 7348 will.wilder@wsrobots.com 1886 E. Shelby Street Seattle, WA 98112 www.wsrobots.com
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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/CEO +1 425 330 0432 Patrickp@economicalliancesc.org
SERVICES
Business Relocation/ Expansion Site Selection Economic and Demographic Data Workforce Training Information/ Support
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
EASC is a non-profit corporation representing a partnership of the private and public sectors. Snohomish County is part of the Seattle metropolitan area. We provide complimentary and confidential consulting services to aerospace companies with expansion or relocation projects. Boeing Everett has been assembling twin-aisle aircraft in Snohomish County since 1967; 51 years! The 747, 767, 777 and 787 aircraft are delivered from this location. The KC-46A aerial tanker and the new 777X with its foldable composite wing will be manufactured and assembled here. Aerospace employment is 37,000; this is nearly half the aerospace workforce in Washington State. 2,000 of these jobs are with European firms. We invite you to “Land Here�.
Incentive Information/ Negotiation Permitting Assistance Employee Relocation Support Public Relations/ Community Connections
808 134th St. SW, Suite 101 Everett, WA 98204 www.economicalliancesc.org
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICES
Economic Development Services Business Development Recruitment, Retention and Expansion Connections to Local Supply Chain Site Selection Key Introductions Incentives Information Permitting Assistance Confidential Consulting and Assistance
Part of an extensive regional aerospace supplier network, Pierce County is an ideal location for additional aerospace companies. Located near SeaTac International Airport and Boeing’s main manufacturing centers, Pierce County has available land, affordable and dependable infrastructure, and an outstanding workforce. Home to a Boeing fabrication plant and aerospace suppliers such as Toray Composite Materials (America), Inc., GKN Aerospace, and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Pierce County welcomes additional firms and encourages companies interested in expansion or relocation. The EDB is ready to provide confidential and free consulting services to aid in your search for suppliers or a U.S. location. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• Available industrial sites, competitive real estate and utility costs • Skilled, educated and experienced aerospace workforce • Worldwide connections via land, sea, rail and air MEETING GOALS
• Meet with companies interested in locating in the leading aerospace region of the USA • Assist with introductions to local partners and suppliers • Provide no-cost confidential services provided to help you succeed in Pierce County, Washington KEY CONTACT
Sarah Bonds Vice President Business Recruitment +1 253 861 2541 sarah@edbtacomapierce.org 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 410 Tacoma, WA 98402 www.choosepiercecounty.com/aerospace
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The Economic Development Council of Seattle & King County provides free, confidential, one-on-one consulting services to businesses seeking to establish, expand or relocate within Seattle & King County in Washington State. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• Most comprehensive center for aerospace in the USA • 500+ aerospace-related companies • Boeing Renton site produces 737 and 737 MAX aircraft • Nearby Everett site in Snohomish County manufactures 747, 767, 777, 787 aircraft
SERVICES
Business Expansion and Relocation Site Selection Economic and Demographic Data Foreign Trade Zone Information
• Comprehensive training programs
Access to Financing Options
• Skilled employee pool and global leaders in systems engineering and technology innovation
Key Introductions
REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Incentives Information
• Top-tier talent
Seattle & King County is home to the headquarters of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the highest concentration of both application software developers and aerospace engineers in the USA, an extensive and diverse supply chain, emerging space and UAV subsectors, and many research and development capabilities to grow the aerospace sector in the SeattleKing County region. KEY CONTACT
Melinda Goforth Vice President Business Development +1 206 310 9488 mgoforth@edc-seaking.org
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
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Facilitation with Permitting Processes Workforce Development/ Training Resources Business Counsel and Advice
1301 5th Ave Suite 1500 Seattle, WA 98101 www.edc-seaking.org
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICES
Aerospace/ Space/Defense Focus 3,400 acres Adjacent Airport Seattle Proximity Relocation/ Expansion Assistance Confidential/ Professional Assistance
Kitsap Economic Development Alliance • Port of Bremerton • City of Bremerton • Kitsap County 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 an integral part of the 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 nocost, 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 CONTACT
John Powers Executive Director, KEDA Co-Chair, KADA +1 360 536 0996 Powers@kitsapeda.org 2021 NW Myhre Rd, Suite 100 Silverdale, WA 98383 www.kitsapaerospace.com
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Tim Thomson Capt. USN, Ret. Co-Chair, KADA +1 208 874 7937 Thomson@kitsapeda.org
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
SERVICES
County Permits State Permits Federal Permits Environmental Review 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.
Wetland Mitigation
MEETING GOALS
Traffic Mitigation
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 CONTACT
Arif R. Ghouse Airport Director
+1 425 478 1963
arif.ghouse@snoco.org
Stream Mitigation
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 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. A 105-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.
Airport Development Private Development Tenant Development
3220 100th Street SW Everett, WA 98204 www.painefield.com
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICES
Grant County International Airport Industrial and Manufacturing Park Wastewater Treatment Facility Foreign Trade Zone
The Port of Moses Lake is an aviation, manufacturing and technology hub in the Pacific Northwest with the mission to support economic development in the area. Home to Grant County International Airport, one of the largest airports in the Western United States, the Port is surrounded by greenfield land, open air space and access to the lowest cost, renewable power in the nation. The Port operates a foreign trade zone, wastewater treatment facility, and industrial park. Skilled labor and workforce training are available through partnerships with Big Bend Community College. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
The Port of Moses Lake’s mission is to promote economic development in the Greater Moses Lake area. With the distinction of a special purpose district in Washington State and access to the most affordable power in the nation, the Port of Moses Lake is uniquely positioned to support existing and new businesses. The Port operates a world-class airport, foreign trade zone, wastewater treatment facility, industrial and manufacturing park. MEETING GOALS
The Port of Moses Lake wants to connect with companies that are seeking a significant reduction in power consumption costs or a strategic position in a unique aviation environment that is close to Washington State’s aerospace clusters. KEY CONTACT
Jeff Bishop Executive Director +1 509 361 3669 jbishop@portofmoseslake.com 7810 Andrews St NE Moses Lake, WA 98837 www.portofmoseslake.com
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• Composite manufacturing campus • 7 manufacturing buildings (250,000 ft2) and room for growth • Access to composite tenants with autoclaves, non-destructive testing lab, finishing areas • Deep water harbor, airports, available property with industrial zoning
SERVICES
Composite Manufacturing Campus Composite Recycling Technology Center
• Composite Recycling Technology Center (CRTC)
Infrastructure Planning and Development
• State of the art facility housing carbon fiber manufacturing expertise and equipment, workforce training, and collaborative environment
Competitive Lease Rates
• Low electricity rates, proximity to markets and a skilled workforce
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
The CRTC is a world leading enterprise for recycling through innovative repurposing of carbon fiber scrap into commercially viable products.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
The Port of Port Angeles is ready to meet the needs of the composite industry.
Deep Water Port Partnerships for Workforce Training
MEETING GOALS
The Port is seeking companies interested in expansion opportunities or relocation. The CRTC is a solutions provider for parties interested in the utilization of recycled carbon fiber for products: processors/fabricators, end users, OEMs, material producers, research institutions and workforce training providers. KEY CONTACT
Daniel E. Gase, CCIM Airport & Real Estate Manager +1 360 808 7053 DanG@portofpa.com
338 W. First Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 +1 360.457.8527 www.portofpa.com
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AEROSPACE RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
AFA
AEROSPACE FUTURES ALLIANCE
SERVICES
Aerospace Association Strategic Growth Initiatives Networking and Business Development Invitation-only Events with High-level Global OEM Executives and International Government Officials Market Intelligence Aerospace Economic Impact Study Aerospace Magazine LIFT WA New Airplane Development Siting Initiatives Advocacy and Policy Activities
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AFA’s innovative approach to sector strength and industry growth includes looking to the future. We represent commercial, defense, space and unmanned aerial systems. We connect the supply chain, aerospace related businesses, OEMs, high tech, R&D, government, and training and educational institutions to drive the industry toward continued growth and prosperity. We work one-on-one and in large groups with aerospace businesses and sectors to develop and implement strategies and tactics that drive development and help the industry thrive. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
AFA supports industry growth by developing and applying strategic initiatives geared toward future innovation, advocacy and policy activities, promoting individual businesses, and business retention and attraction. MEETING GOALS
To meet with OEMs, aerospace suppliers, design firms, AI/robotics, and related businesses in commercial, defense, space and unmanned aerial systems, and innovative high tech and advanced manufacturing companies interested in locating in Washington State. KEY CONTACT
Kelly Maloney President & CEO +1 253 632 0381 kellym@afa-wa.com PO Box 26552 Federal Way, WA 98093 www.afa-wa.com
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
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.
SERVICES
Coordinates Value-added Purchases for Educational Partners Develops Collaborative Relationships for Business and Education for Productive Outcomes
AEROSPACE RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
As one of ten Centers of Excellence in Washington State, the Center of Excellence for Aerospace & 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.
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 to bring their business to the greatest aerospace state in the United States. KEY CONTACT
Mary Kaye Bredeson Executive Director +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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AEROSPACE RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICES
Aerospace Workforce Training Assembly Mechanic Certificate Electrical Assembly Certificate
Edmonds Community College has a variety of aerospace-related programs including Material Science and Robotics/Electronics. Edmonds CC also manages and operated the WATRC (Washington Aerospace Training And Research) Center, in partnership with the Aerospace Futures Alliance. WATR provides short-term, high demand training for aerospace and manufacturing careers. The Certificate programs run 12 weeks, with the first 7 to 8 weeks online. Students also attend 4 to 5 weeks of instructor facilitated, hands-on labs. The training requires students to meet workplace expectations in a manufacturing environment. UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
Quality Assurance Certificate
More than 1,800 graduates working in 110 aerospace and manufacturing companies throughout Washington State. Thousands of aerospace workers have upgraded their skills with us.
Tooling Certificate
MEETING GOALS
Composites Certificate Robotics/ Electronics Degree and Certificate Material Science Degree and Certificate
Exploring your company’s needs for a pipeline for entry-level workers or providing skills enhancement for incumbent workers. KEY CONTACT
Dr. Terry Cox Vice-President of Workforce Development and Training Edmonds Community College/WATR Terry.cox@edcc.edu T: +1 425 640 1489 M: +1 360 920 9181 Dr. Carey Schroyer Dean of STEM Edmonds Community College Carey.schroyer@edcc.edu T: +1 425 640 1626 M: +1 206 992 2936 www.washingtonaerospace.com www.edcc.edu
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PNAA
SERVICES
International Aerospace Conference Aerospace Cluster Organizer Aerospace Trade Organization
AEROSPACE RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
The Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance serves aerospace supply chain manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest region, both Washington and surrounding states, including British Columbia and Alberta in Canada. Our members produce critical parts and services for aerospace OEMs and Tier 1s around the world. PNAA promotes the growth and success of members and international associates by producing conferences, networking forums and technical seminars to share emerging industry trends and growth opportunities. Our February Aerospace Conference is the largest of its type in the western U.S. and consistently attracts aerospace executives from around the globe. • Connects aerospace interests • Delivers market intelligence • Provides powerful networking and opportunities to grow your business UNIQUE SELLING POINTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS
• Access to company decision makers - members and event attendees are typically C-suite, VPs, executives and directors • A leader in facilitating connections where company interests align • Promote the Pacific Northwest through both local and global connections MEETING GOALS
Seeking C-level executives from OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to speak at our February 2019 Aerospace Conference near Seattle, Washington. KEY CONTACT
Fiona McKay Business Development Director +1 206 379 3069 fmckay@pnaa.net 16625 Redmond Way, Suite M #187 Redmond, WA 98052 www.pnaa.net
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Washington State Department of Commerce 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 • Business Matchmaking • Market Research • Investment Assistance CONTACT
+1 206 256 6100 www.choosewashingtonstate.com moreinfo@choosewashingtonstate.com
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Thank you to our sponsors! We sincerely appreciate the assistance the following partners have provided the Washington State delegation at the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow.
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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
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
Allison Clark
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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Lucy Atkinson
Europe Representative Washington State Department of Commerce T: +44 1451 822252 M: +44 7899 804036 lucy.atkinson@tfdi.co.uk
Marianne Goodson
Europe Representative Washington State Department of Commerce T: +44 (0)1451 822252 M: +44 (0)7966 497691 email: info@tfdi.co.uk
Conor Duggan
Aerospace Business Development Manager Washington State Department of Commerce T: +1 206 256 6116 M: +1 206 291 3919 conor.duggan@commerce.wa.gov
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MONDAY, JULY 16 2:30 - 4:00 PM
RAFFLE DRAWING 3:30 PM
TUESDAY, JULY 17 4:00 - 5:30 PM
Meet with representatives from Washington State and its aviation and space companies and enjoy premium Washington wines, courtesy of Chateau Ste. Michelle.
RAFFLE DRAWING 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
HALL 1 STAND 1385
WASHINGTON STATE PAVILION
4:00 - 5:30 PM
RAFFLE DRAWING 5:00 PM
Washington State Department of Commerce
www.choosewashingtonstate.com