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Enginetics Aerospace

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Founded Year

1976

Stage

Acquired - II | Acquired

About Enginetics Aerospace

On March 31st, 2021, Enginetics Aerospace was acquired by Enjet Aero. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Enginetics Aerospace is a manufacturer of precision components and supplier to aircraft engine manufacturers, system integrators and their Tier 1 suppliers. The company provides complex formed metal components and fabricated assemblies. The company was founded in 1976 and is based in Dayton, Ohio.

Headquarters Location

7700 New Carlisle Pike

Dayton, Ohio, 45424,

United States

937-878-3800

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Enginetics Aerospace Patents

Enginetics Aerospace has filed 21 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Engine technology
  • Engine components
  • Engine fuel system technology
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

5/23/2019

4/25/2023

Engine technology, Engine fuel system technology, Combustion, Rocket propulsion, Gases

Grant

Application Date

5/23/2019

Grant Date

4/25/2023

Title

Related Topics

Engine technology, Engine fuel system technology, Combustion, Rocket propulsion, Gases

Status

Grant

Latest Enginetics Aerospace News

Engine parts maker Enjet Aero makes four acquisitions

Jun 20, 2022

20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June. 20 June 2022 by Marc Selinger Enjet Aero makes parts for the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Lightning II. (Pratt & Whitney) Enjet Aero, which manufactures parts for military and commercial aircraft engines, has made four acquisitions in the past 16 months to expand its production capacity and product offering, according to the US-based company. The shopping spree began in 2021 with the purchase of Enginetics near Dayton, Ohio, followed by Birken Manufacturing in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Enjet has made two more acquisitions in 2022: Spartan Aerospace in Manchester, Connecticut, which was announced in March, and, Integral Industries in Newington, Connecticut, which was announced in June. Financial terms of the four deals were not disclosed. Enjet's workforce, which totalled to about 450 employees before the acquisitions, has grown to about 750 employees, Enjet's chief financial officer Christopher Ferraro told Janes on 17 June.

Enginetics Aerospace Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Enginetics Aerospace founded?

    Enginetics Aerospace was founded in 1976.

  • Where is Enginetics Aerospace's headquarters?

    Enginetics Aerospace's headquarters is located at 7700 New Carlisle Pike, Dayton.

  • What is Enginetics Aerospace's latest funding round?

    Enginetics Aerospace's latest funding round is Acquired - II.

  • Who are the investors of Enginetics Aerospace?

    Investors of Enginetics Aerospace include Enjet Aero, Standex and MPE Partners.

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