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Company Overview of Middle River Aircraft Systems
Company Overview
Middle River Aircraft Systems engages in the design and manufacture of aerostructures and spares for commercial and military aircrafts in the United States and around the world. It offers jet engine thrust reversers, technical support, nacelle systems, control surfaces, and composites. The company serves aircraft manufacturers, and commercial and government markets. Middle River Aircraft Systems was formerly known as Glenn L. Martin Company. The company was founded in 1929 and is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. As of November 1997, Middle River Aircraft Systems operates as a subsidiary of General Electric Company.
103 Chesapeake Park Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21220
United States
Founded in 1929
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