TT Electronics' Cleveland Ohio Facility Re-Certified to Aerospace and Defence Standards AS9100 and Nadcap
May 23, 2025 | TT ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
TT Electronics has successfully completed recertification of the Cleveland facility to AS9100 and Nadcap standards. This milestone underscores the company’s unwavering dedication to quality in manufacturing for the aerospace and defence sectors, a commitment proudly upheld for more than 15 years.
TT Electronics’ Cleveland facility is a centre of excellence for complex electronics assemblies, focusing extensively on commercial aviation and ITAR defence programs.
In addition to ISO, AS9100 and Nadcap, the facility is an FAA-certified Repair Station, providing aftermarket services that meet rigorous Federal Aviation Administration standards. This certification is crucial for maintaining the lifecycle of aviation electronics and contributes significantly to the facility's comprehensive service offerings for aerospace OEM customers.
The renewal of the AS9100 and NADCAP standards at our Cleveland facility reaffirms our team's relentless pursuit of excellence and reliability, and ultimately customer satisfaction in every stage of our operations" said Mat Freeman, Executive Vice President for North America, TT Electronics. "Leveraging our deep industry knowledge and expertise, we continue to build robust customer partnerships, often spanning decades. Our commitment goes beyond the latest programme; we're here to support our aerospace and defence customers for the long haul, adapting and evolving with them. At TT Electronics, we see ourselves as more than just suppliers; we are strategic partners, fully invested in the mission success."
TT Electronics’ Cleveland facility provides electronics manufacturing solutions for regulated markets including aerospace, defence and medical. Services include complex PCBA and electronics assemblies, box build and high-level assembly, new product introduction and engineering support. In March 2024, a state-of-the-art New Product Introduction Centre of Excellence was unveiled at the facility, providing dedicated fast-turn NPI solutions including a 2-week PCBA prototyping service.
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