Company: Airworthy Aerospace Industries Inc.
Location: Hudson (St. Croix County)
Founded in: 2000
What they do: Internationally recognized as an aircraft interior provider, specializing in aircraft carpet management and engineering services, vinyl flooring, dress cover fabrication, seat repair and overhaul, galley inserts, monuments, thermoform plastics and wheel overhaul.
How they’re growing: Airworthy Aerospace Industries is expanding again – for the third time since the company moved from Minnesota to Wisconsin in 2004. The world-class aircraft interior manufacturer is tripling the size of its existing facility in Hudson to meet current demand and accommodate future growth.
The company purchased an existing 73,000-square-foot building adjacent to its current facility in Hudson for the expansion project, which calls for providing employee training in repair service that is required as part of the company’s federal certification as a repair station for commercial aircraft.
What they’re saying: “The corporate reach of Airworthy Aerospace extends beyond Hudson, Wisconsin and St. Croix County. Airworthy’s clients are global, and air passengers every day are impacted by the products designed and manufactured in Hudson.” – William Rubin, executive director, St. Croix Economic Development Corporation
A Success Story: Airworthy Aerospace Industries Inc.
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