Vertically integrated aerospace manufacturing and factory automation
Ascent Aerospace operates five factories and two engineering centers across 11 locations, delivering turnkey production solutions for commercial aircraft—the stack (PLC, CNC, CATIA, NX, Solidworks, AutoCAD Electrical) reflects a heavy CAD and machine-control operation. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 12 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in manufacturing and engineering; the project list shows active work on assembly line design, composite tooling, and drilling automation, while pain points cluster around schedule delays, cost overruns, and lead-time compression—operational challenges typical of high-mix, low-volume aerospace supply chains.
Ascent Aerospace is a contract manufacturer and automation integrator serving the commercial aerospace sector. The company combines assembly line integration, factory automation, and tooling design into turnkey production systems. Founded in 2012, it operates as a vertically integrated organization spanning five production facilities and two dedicated engineering centers across the United States, employing over 800 professionals. The customer base includes major aerospace OEMs; the company notes that virtually every western commercial aircraft in production uses its technology, machines, or systems. Core capabilities include robotic drilling, assembly automation, composite and metallic molds, and aerospace tooling design.
Ascent uses PLC, CNC, and CAD software (CATIA, NX, Solidworks, AutoCAD Electrical) as core tools, alongside Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Project for project management and planning.
Macomb, Michigan. The company operates 11 locations total across the United States, including five factories and two engineering centers.
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