AJG Aerospace Plans Oakland County, Michigan, Manufacturing Operations
03/23/2025
The investment will include the lease and renovation of a 120,000-square-foot facility in the Township of Independence which will function as a manufacturing facility as well as the company’s corporate headquarters.
"We appreciate the engagement and support from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. They worked with AJG Aerospace to create a win/win scenario as we embark on building a world-class aerospace company in Michigan," said Andrew Greenlee, Chairman of AJG Aerospace. "A key factor in our decision was the talented workforce in Michigan that will be a critical factor in the success of our business. We couldn’t be more excited about the future in Michigan."
The project is being supported by a $1,000,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.v “We are all-in on advanced manufacturing in Oakland County and we’re excited to welcome AJG Aerospace to Clarkston,” noted Oakland County Executive David Coulter. “This investment in the aerospace industry will help propel Michigan’s and Oakland County’s economy into an exciting future that is boundless.”
AJG Aerospace produces invar bond tools, aluminum vacuum fixtures, carbon fiber bond tools, carbon fiber flight parts, aluminum flight parts and carbon fiber structural parts.
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