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vans said that the more they
consolidate systems and equipment,
the better off their customers will be.
“We want to use common equipment
for part manufacturing, inspection and
machining as well as software for our
ERP and MRP systems to provide syn-
ergy, giving us flexibility and agility in
the business and to reduce cost.”
AIM Aerospace’s core business
specializes in the manufacturing of
structural aerospace components for
the commercial aerospace aircraft and
engines, general aviation, unmanned
aerial vehicles, and defense markets.
(For more information, visit www.
aim-aerospace.com)
New Sumner Assembly Room
They offer primary and secondary
structural composites and interior
products; systems-related products
including environmental controls and
exhaust structures, engine and nacelle
components.
PRIMARY PRODUCTS INCLUDE:
· Aircraft Body Section
Splice Straps
· Wing to Body Fairing
Panels
· Wing Components
New Plaster Building
· Horizontal Stabilizer Tip
Cap
· UAV Structures (Wings,
Fuselages, Avionics
Enclosures, etc.)
Plaster Shop
· Fuselage Assembly
· Stow Bin Brackets
· Empennage Structures
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