Qarbon Aerospace, Inc locations in Thailand and Red Oak, Texas, have combined to complete the first HEXA carbon fibre eVTOL aircraft for LIFT Aircraft. The final assembly and system integration for the aircraft was carried out in Texas.
Qarbon Aerospace is a provider of large, complex composite and metallic structural components and assemblies such as fuselages, wings, flight control surfaces, and engine nacelles and components. It operates nearly two million square feet of factory space across three facilities located in Red Oak, Texas, Milledgeville, Georgia, and Rayong, Thailand. Qarbon Aerospace has vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities from component fabrication through large-scale assembly as well as world-leading proprietary thermoplastics technologies. Qarbon Aerospace has longstanding relationships with blue-chip OEM customers and a diversified product portfolio across a variety of successful commercial, defence and business jet platforms.
Contact details from our directory: | |
Qarbon Aerospace (Foundation), LLC (was Triumph Aerospace Structures - Red Oak) | Empennages, Final Assembly, Fuselage Sections, Nacelles, Supply Chain Management, Thrust Reversers, Wings |
Lift Aircraft | Airframer |
Qarbon Aerospace (Thailand) Ltd. (was Triumph Structures (Thailand) Ltd.) | Anodizing Services, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Coatings Services, Composite Broad Goods Lay-Up, Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Moulding, Composite Sandwich Panels, Composite Structures, Electromechanical Assembly, Foam Core Composites, Honeycomb Core Composites, Subcontracted Composite Parts, Ultrasonic Testing |
Related aircraft programs: |
LIFT Hexa |
Related directory sectors: |
Production Control |
Manufacturing Services |
Engine Components |
Airframe Assemblies |
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