Everett Site
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Overview:
The Everett, Wash., facility is located on six acres north of Seattle. Everett's capabilities include high-speed gantry profiling for skins, spars, stringers, chords and ribs up to 120 feet long, and high-speed light stringer profiling. The Everett site also has small parts capabilities including hard metals. The small parts area specializes in precision machined parts for aircraft components and interiors.
Address and Phone Number:
1415 75th Street S.W.
Everett, WA 98203
425-348-4100
Vital Statistics:
Site workforce of approximately 120
Total area under roof: 153,000 square feet
Products and Capabilities:
The Everett site builds fuselage skins, spars, stringers, pylons and machined components. Product lines include:
Airbus
A319 / A320 / A330 / A340 wing landing fittings
Boeing Aviation Partners
Retrofit 757 winglets
Boeing Commercial
737 FLE attach straps, stowbin fittings, intercostals, splices, brackets and fittings
747 stringers, panels, doublers, chords, longerons and fittings
767 bulkheads, trunnions, gimbles, fittings and window plugs
777 bulkheads, longerons, stowbin fittings, fittings and window plugs, fail-safe straps, empennage vertical and horizontal spars
787 empennage vertical spar
Spirit Aerosystems
G650 ribs
BAE Systems
P3 Orion caps
Gulfstream
G350 and G450 series ribs, pressure manifolds, wing spars, fittings
Hawker/Beechcraft
400XP spars and caps
Community Involvement:
United Way
March of Dimes WalkAmerica
Local County Food Banks
Make a Wish Foundation
Site History:
Contour Industries in Everett, Wash., was founded in 1973 initially producing machined skins, spars and stringers for the Boeing 707 and 727. In 1996 Contour Industries was sold to The Carlyle Group, which merged the business with Contour of California (CCI) of Brea, CA to form Contour Aerospace, Inc. In 1998 Carlyle merged Contour Aerospace under The Aerostructures Corp. as a separate division. In July 2003 Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc. purchased The Aerostructures Corp. Today the Brea and Everett site facilities operate as Contour Aerospace Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Vought.
06/08
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