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Oregon Aero Expanding To Handle Certified Parts Production

New Building Provides Additional 16,000 Sq. Ft.

Oregon Aero, Inc. recently received Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA PQ2505NM) from the FAA to produce certified parts -- and is upgrading its facilities to meet the expected demand.

"Oregon Aero is significantly increasing our production of certified parts," said Mike Dennis, president and CEO of Oregon Aero. "Our newest facility enables us to expand production capacity with improved technology and processes." The new 16,000 sq. ft. building will facilitate implementation of all the specific production requirements of the PMA.

The company designs and manufactures more than 500 products that eliminate pain, improve impact protection and reduce noise for a wide range of customers -- from aerobatic pilots and military combat troops, to the general consumer.

Oregon Aero has experienced sustained growth in terms of production and staff since its humble beginnings in 1989 as a small private company with a handful of employees. The company has been recognized among Oregon’s Top 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies over the past five years, and was recently named to Inc. magazine’s 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies list.

Oregon Aero opened the new building adjacent to its headquarters and manufacturing facility at the Scappoose Airport, in the fall. A second manufacturing facility remains in Salem. The company’s engineering department and some additional manufacturing is located in St. Helens.

Oregon Aero, Inc. designs and manufactures more than 500 products that eliminate pain, improve impact protection and reduce noise, including:

  • Seats and seat cushion systems for military and experimental aircraft
  • Seats and seat cushion systems for production aircraft
  • Ejection seat cushion systems
  • Seats and seat cushion systems for trucks, military vehicles, forklifts, motorcycles, race cars
  • The OEM High-G® Safety Seat for aircraft, land vehicles and marine applications
  • Portable Universal SoftSeat™ Cushion Systems
  • Aircraft interior upgrades
  • Aviation headset and helmet upgrades
  • Aviation accessories
  • Ballistic helmet liners and retention systems
  • Helmet liner upgrades for military, law enforcement, fire fighting, para rescue, mountaineering, kayaking, bicycling
  • ShockBlockers®  Insole Inserts
  • Specialty products and tools
  • Custom-designed equipment bags
FMI: www.oregonaero.com

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