PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Mtron (was MtronPTI)
Mtron, a leading supplier of highly engineered electronic components and solutions used to control the frequency and timing of signals in electronic circuits, today announced a multi-year agreement valued at more than $12 million from a top supplier to the avionics and aerospace industries. The contract includes over 45 different products, including high-performance radio frequency filters, crystal resonators, TCXOs, OCXOs, and precision clock oscillators.
The contract supports the recovering avionics industry and the various Boeing and Airbus aircraft anticipated to be in production past 2030. This contract highlights Mtron’s continued leadership in the avionics market, with an average of 16 design wins per commercial aircraft, ranging from collision avoidance radar to communications to engine control. Mtron’s precision RF components and solutions focus on performance in the most extreme conditions, which these critical applications demand. Mtron supplies several Tier One avionics suppliers and continues to secure design wins on these large airframes.
“This award is a testament to Mtron’s ability to design and produce in high volume, superior custom products that meet the demanding needs of our customers. We are proud to be a critical supplier to the avionics industry,” said Cameron Pforr, CEO of Mtron.
Work under this contract will take place at Mtron facilities in Orlando, Florida; Yankton, South Dakota; and Noida, India, with production continuing through mid-2028.
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| Mtron (was MtronPTI) | Electronic Components, Oscillators, Microwave Components, Stress Analysis, Radio Frequency Filters, Electronic Filters |
| Boeing Company | |
| Airbus S.A.S. | Airframer |
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| Passive Electronic Components |
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