Northwest Aerospace News February | March 2019 Issue No. 7 | Page 35

T hey can do this through a wide range of CNC machining work centers, a fully equipped sheet metal fabrica- tion facility, and a team of dedicated assembly technicians. “We also are able to offer metal fin- ishing and cosmetic treatments via our metal finishing business, Aero Finish- ing LLC, which is co-located in the same industrial park and holds both NADCAP and AS9100D certifications and recently received Boeing approv- al,” Myers summarized. He said that they continue to look for ways to add value, increase effi- ciencies and improve the customer experience. They are doing something right because they have successfully been in business since their founding as a machine shop in 1990 by Jeff Pettit, president/CEO. Today they have 163 employees within Universal Aerospace Co. and 51 employees at Aero Finish- ing, LLC, their sister company. Currently the company is involved with supporting mostly aerospace programs and is proud to have parts and assemblies flying on board most of the Boeing and Airbus commercial aircraft — and the soon-to-be-intro- duced Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), through their customers who are Tier 1 integrators. Myers said that one of the newer and very popular projects is through their supply of highly aesthetic parts and assemblies that will be introduced on a nondisclosed customer airline. Universal Aerospace has been select- ed to provide custom trim pieces and components that will be featured on a premium cabin product offering that is in development by a Tier 1 interiors supplier. FEBRUARY | MARCH 2019 ISSUE NO. 7 35