COMPOSITE AEROSTRUCTURES
Middle River Aerostructure Systems (MRAS) is a leading provider of complex aerostructures for the aerospace and defense industries. With over nine decades of experience, MRAS has established a reputation for innovation, quality, and reliability. The company offers a comprehensive range of aerostructure solutions, encompassing design and development, manufacturing, testing, and certification.
MRAS: A Multifaceted Aviation, Space, and Defense Engineering Expert
MRAS’s expertise extends beyond nacelle components, encompassing a wide range of aviation, space, and defense engineering projects. The company’s rich portfolio showcases its proficiency in various facets of the industry, including:
• New Product Line Startup: MRAS assists in the start-up of new product lines, providing guidance and support throughout the development process.
• Legacy Program Reengineering: MRAS reengineers legacy aerostructures, improving designs, reducing costs, and enhancing performance.
• Overflow Production Capacity: MRAS takes on overflow production capacity, ensuring that customers meet their production targets without compromising quality.
• Aerospace and Defense Engineering Expertise: MRAS brings a wealth of expertise in various aerospace and defense engineering disciplines, including aerodynamics, structures, materials, and manufacturing.
• Spacecraft Structures: MRAS designs, develops, and manufactures structures for spacecraft, including satellites, launch vehicles, and space stations.
• Defense Aircraft Components: MRAS produces critical components for defense aircraft, such as fairings, doors, and wing structures.
• Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Components: MRAS manufactures components for UAVs, including fuselages, wings, and control surfaces.
A Trusted Partner for Aerostructures Solutions
MRAS is a trusted aerostructures partner, committed to providing high-quality, cost-effective solutions to its customers. The company’s expertise, capabilities, and proven track record make it an ideal partner for any aerostructures project.