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Wed, Aug 15, 2018

NGC Opens New Facility Bringing Innovation And Jobs To Oxnard, CA

Ceremony Attended By National, Local And Northrop Grumman Officials

U.S. Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA) joined Northrop Grumman Corporation executives and local officials recently for the formal opening of Astro Aerospace’s new facility in Oxnard, California. The 140,000 square foot manufacturing center will increase efficiency and help Astro Aerospace manage its growing portfolio of work.

“I am so excited to have the opportunity to welcome Northrop Grumman’s new Astro Aerospace facility to Ventura County,” Rep. Julia Brownley said.  “This truly impressive, high-tech center will bring nearly 300 employees to Oxnard and makes an important investment in our local economy. Southern California has a long and proud history as a leader in aerospace technology, and I am very pleased that Northrop Grumman has chosen to further invest in our community.”

Astro Aerospace has tripled its workforce since 2017 and is expected to employ nearly 300 employees and contractors next year. The new facility at 2601 Camino Del Sol in Oxnard, encompasses approximately 140,000 square feet, enabling concurrent manufacturing of large satellite reflectors, and other space hardware and deployable structures.

“This new building allows us to better serve our customers and their missions, and demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to a strong presence in Southern California,” said Chris Yamada, vice president and general manager, aerospace products, Northrop Grumman. “Customers who place a high value on performance and reliability choose Astro Aerospace products for critical missions – as we offer the only mesh reflector available with a flawless record of performance.”

Astro Aerospace celebrates its 60th year anniversary this year and expects continued growth due to increased customer demand. The company specializes in deployable structures with unmatched 100 percent success performance on-orbit including extendable/retractable boom and mast subsystems, deployable mesh reflectors, and other deployable planar structures, solar arrays and antennas.

The opening ceremony took place at the Astro Aerospace facility with remarks by Congresswoman Brownley and Mayor Pro Tem Carmen Ramirez. The event was attended by other area leaders as well as Northrop Grumman employees

Since 1958, Astro Aerospace has helped enable complex missions to Earth orbit, Mars and beyond with its innovative deployable space structures and mechanisms. The business unit's products have been successfully deployed on hundreds of space flights with a 100 percent success rate, a testament to Northrop Grumman's commitment to reliability, quality and affordability.

(Image provided with Northrop Grumman Corp news release)

FMI: www.northropgrumman.com

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