Aerospace Precision Manufacturing

One shop. Total control.

We understand the trust and responsibility that comes with our customer’s choice to do business with us and that is not taken lightly. We value that decision and seek to be a reliable and transparent partner that will exceed your expectations.

We specialize in critical aircraft engine components, from blades and vanes to combustors, cases, and high-precision rotating parts. We take full ownership from early stages of engineering through developing well defined manufacturing processes that build quality and reliable results into each part from the onset.

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Aerospace Manufacturing Runs Deep.

Decades of aircraft engine work, including long-standing OEM relationships with GE Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and other major aerospace OEMs, have shaped how we plan jobs, control processes, and execute when precision leaves no room for error. We apply that same discipline to any project that demands repeatability, accountability, and consistent performance.

Our Capabilities

Engineering & Development

The goal is simple: reduce risk early, build a repeatable process, and eliminate surprises downstream. By addressing manufacturability, materials, tolerances, and process sequencing upfront, you avoid problems before they reach the shop floor.

We work closely with our customers to determine the right mix of machining, EDM, inspection, and finishing required to meet performance and quality requirements.

Support includes:

  • Design-for-manufacturing (DFM) collaboration

  • Process development for complex or non-traditional parts

  • Producing from a hog-out when castings or forgings are unavailable

  • Prototype and prove-out work prior to production

  • Close coordination between engineering, programming, and the shop floor

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You walk away with a process that’s been thoroughly thought out, pressure-tested, and built to hold up when it matters.

Precision CNC Machining

With programming, tooling, fixturing, and inspection managed in-house, your parts move through a controlled, repeatable workflow. That control allows us to maintain consistency across complex, multi-step jobs and respond quickly when designs or requirements change.

Every part follows a clearly defined process, supported by digital work instructions and model based definition, revision control, and real-time tracking on the shop floor. The result is predictable execution, fewer surprises, and confidence that each feature is produced exactly as intended.

Capabilities include:

  • Tight-tolerance multi-axis milling and turning to 90” diameter

  • Multi-operation parts with complex process flows

  • One-off development and repeatable production runs

  • Machining from solid when castings or forgings aren’t viable

  • Digital job tracking and revision control throughout the process

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You get predictable execution, consistent results, and parts that perform the way they’re supposed to.

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Large-Part Machining

When programs run for weeks or months rather than hours, mass, rigidity, setup strategy, and tolerance stack-up matter more, and material cost and machine time leave little room for error.

We plan large-part machining around long-cycle execution. Jobs are scheduled intentionally, with stable workholding, careful sequencing, and process control that holds accuracy over extended runtimes. Parts move through a defined workflow without being rushed, deprioritized, or interrupted, so consistency and repeatability hold from first setup to final operation.

Capabilities include:

  • Large-diameter and heavy aerospace components

  • Long-cycle, high-value parts requiring sustained machine time

  • Multi-operation parts requiring careful sequencing and stability

  • Tight tolerances maintained across extended runtimes

  • Parts that demand capacity, planning, and long-term commitment

You get large parts delivered through a controlled, predictable process without rushing or reprioritization.

Wire & Sinker EDM

EDM allows geometry to hold exactly as designed. By removing cutting forces from the equation, features are created without inducing stress or distortion, and downstream machining remains predictable and repeatable. This level of control matters because early feature accuracy lays the foundation for every subsequent operation.

That is why we integrate EDM into the process from the start. With NADCAP/OEM accredited wire and sinker EDM handled in-house, we establish precise start features, complex internal geometry, and stable reference surfaces. For aerospace engine components, segmented parts, and high-risk programs, that early control makes the difference.

Capabilities include:

  • Wire EDM for precision profiles and start features

  • Sinker EDM for deep cavities and complex internal geometry

  • EDM of hard and heat-resistant alloys

  • Segment and plate-based part production

  • EDM processes integrated into multi-step machining workflows

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You get complex geometry executed with precision, stability, and repeatability without introducing cutting forces or distortion.

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Assembly & Finishing

Machining is only part of delivering a finished component. Many programs require parts to be assembled, kitted, tested, and delivered ready for use.

Assembly and finishing are managed with the same discipline as machining. We are NADCAP-accredited and work exclusively with NADCAP-accredited partners when special processes are required. Components return in-house for inspection, fit, and final build, ensuring control is maintained through delivery.

Capabilities include:

  • Mechanical assembly of machined components

  • Installation of inserts, bushings, and threaded hardware

  • Coordination of qualified outside finishing processes
    (thermal processes, coatings, anodizing, etc.)

  • Post-process inspection and verification

  • Final assembly, packaging, and shipment preparation

You receive components that are assembled, fitted, verified, and ready for use.

Inspection & Quality

We integrate inspection throughout the workflow, aligning in-process checks, programmed inspections, and final verification to the geometry, material, and function of each part. Operating within an AS9100 and AS13100-quality system, complex profiles, tight radii, thread forms, and internal features are validated deliberately, with full documentation and traceability maintained throughout.

Inspection supports downstream machining, assembly, and long-term reliability by verifying intent early and measuring each critical feature using the method best suited to the requirement. That approach reduces risk, prevents rework, and ensures parts move forward with confidence.

Inspection & Quality capabilities include:

  • In-process and final inspection at defined stages

  • CMM inspection with programmed routines

  • Optical and digital measurement for complex geometry

  • 100% inspection on qualifying programs

  • Full documentation, traceability, and certificates of conformance

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You get verified results, clear documentation, and confidence that every critical feature has been checked before parts move forward or ship.

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If you’re looking for a manufacturing partner you can trust, we’d love to show you around and see if we’re a good fit.

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