Northwest Aerospace News April | May Issue No. 2 | Page 11

L ocated in the small, but easily accessible from I-5, town of Ar- lington, Washington, Stoddard is based at the Arlington Municipal Airport — a very short distance from the recently commercialized Paine Field in Everett, Washington. Hamilton explains, “We love the easy access to our facility as well as the lifestyle and atmosphere of the community of Arlington.” In relation to the Stoddard Team, Ghosn states, “Most of the em- ployees at Stoddard are long-term employees; it is not uncommon to find employees that have been here ten-plus years, some have 25+ years. Though there are now ap- proximately 135 employees, it still feels very much like a family here. What most people notice when they walk the shop, is how hard working and busy everyone is. I’d say that we are a very ‘engaged’ group.  We have a great deal of experience both on the shop floor and in management.” We often take for granted the components we see on an aircraft, with no knowledge of where they may be manufactured — items such as stowage doors and sidewall panels, as well as things we may not see, like the ducting that happens behind the walls. In the commercial aircraft world, Stoddard International has had a hand in countless aircraft interiors for many of the major air carri- ers and if you fly, you have likely touched their work. Stoddard International has a long and successful history of serving many OEM aircraft manufactur- ers, Tier 2 and Tier 3 facilities, and retrofit shops, as well as military defense and space clients. APRIL | MAY 2018 ISSUE NO. 2 11