Northwest Aerospace News June | July 2019 Issue No. 9 | Page 26

A TC Manufacturing does not have design authority at their facility but uses the designs from Boeing engineers. “But we may offer that at some point,” said Jorgenson. They have research and develop- ment functions in the company and perform contract R&D to assess new parts, processes and materials as well as in-house developments. When hiring, ATC Manufactur- ing is looking for people with basic manufacturing skills, DAVID LEACH Director Business Development “Because thermoplastic composites is a new and growing area, you typically don’t find people with this skill set,” said Leach. Despite the thermoplastic com- ponents on Boeing aircraft, Jor- genson said there is still not a wide adoption of the products. They see more thermoplastic parts on future aircraft designs. They said that Embraer and Airbus are using thermoplas- tics, “Boeing has jumped ahead on the use of unidirectional tapes,” said Leach. Jorgenson is a true entrepre- neur, and a bit of a rebel, in that he loves to tinker and experi- ment to create new products. 26 He has developed a solid company through his admitted “stubbornness,” and is nearing retirement. But he said that the company is in good hands and he will continue to be involved. ATC ADVANCED THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITES 224 N Lean St. Post Falls, ID 83854, USA Phone: +1.509.893.4100 Fax: +1.509.535.4986 https://atcmanufacturing.com NORTHWEST AEROSPACE NEWS