
Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News is an industry leader in the engineering and manufacture of complex aerospace hardware and prototype systems for ground test and flight applications. The company has four primary business areas: Propulsion Systems; test rigs and components (fans, compressors, turbines); Aerospace Systems; prototype and test hardware (fixed wing aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, missiles); Marine Services; prototype, test and build medium- to highly-complex ship components and systems. Field Services (technical and management services to NASA and DoD).
In composite materials, We develop and implement unique fabrication methodologies such as core forming and machining as well as the fabrication of complex composite structures. We support global aerospace programs such as: the Airbus A380 engine for Rolls-Royce, and the Joint Strike Fighter engines for Pratt & Whitney, and Infrared Suppressor technology for the US Army to protect helicopters operating in hostile environments such as Iraq and Afghanistan. We also have played a big part in the International Space Station.
Locations:
Newport News,
VA
San Diego,
CA
Huntsville,
AL,
Cheshire, CT
Number of Employees: 150
Services: Engineering, complex component fabrication, instrumentation and assembly; engine rigs, ground and flight test prototypes, unmanned air vehicles, wind tunnel testing, field services, and aerospace component manufacturing.
Major customers: Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, Northrop Grumman, NASA, DARPA, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, Sikorsky.
GSA The GSA schedule provides a ready contract vehicle for engineering services for all our government customers who may access our rate information by using this link TASNN - GSA and clicking the View Contractor Catalog icon
Omnibus 2000 Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News is teamed and under contract with four prime contractors in support of the U.S. Army's Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, AL, for Omnibus 2000. Our expertise includes aeromechanics technology, structures and materials, propulsion, test and evaluation, and manufacturing science and technology.