
TriMas Aerospace to Exhibit at the 2025 Paris Air Show
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TriMas Aerospace, a division of TriMas (NASDAQ: TRS), will be exhibiting at the 2025 International Paris Air Show, taking place June 16-22 at Le Bourget in Paris, France. As one of the world's premier aerospace exhibitions, the Paris Air Show brings together industry leaders, innovators and partners from around the globe. TriMas Aerospace returns to the Paris Air Show to unveil new products, reinforce its global position through the recent acquisition of GMT Aerospace and introduce Norris Cylinder's aerospace offering at the event.
'We're excited to return to the Paris Air Show to connect with key OEMs, distribution partners and suppliers to discuss collaborative opportunities and demonstrate our expanded capabilities,' said Vitaliy Rusakov, President, TriMas Aerospace. 'This event is an important platform to demonstrate our latest technologies, align with customer needs, and explore new ways to strengthen supply chain efficiency and innovation.'
During the Air Show, TriMas Aerospace will highlight a range of new products, including advanced fastening systems, and precision-machined and welded components designed for both commercial and military aerospace applications, developed in close collaboration with customer technical teams. These products reflect TriMas Aerospace's commitment to delivering high-quality, engineered solutions that meet the industry's most stringent standards. Attendees can explore these innovations at the TriMas Aerospace booth, showcasing brands such as Monogram Aerospace Fasteners™, Allfast Fastening Systems ®, Mac Fasteners™ and RSA Engineered Products™.
The recent acquisition of GMT Aerospace, renamed TriMas Aerospace Germany (TAG), solidifies TriMas Aerospace's position as a leading global player in the aerospace and defense sectors. TAG's expertise in highly-engineered tie-rods and rubber-metal anti-vibration systems complements TriMas Aerospace's portfolio, enhancing its ability to serve customers worldwide. 'Integrating TAG expands our manufacturing footprint into Europe and strengthens our relationships with key suppliers and OEMs,' continued Rusakov. 'This strategic move positions us to deliver even greater value to our global customers.'
TriMas' Norris Cylinder business, a leading manufacturer of high- and low-pressure steel cylinders, will join the TriMas Aerospace group at the Paris Air Show to help expand its aerospace and defense portfolio. Norris Cylinder's expertise in compressed gas solutions complements TriMas Aerospace's offerings, providing new opportunities to address the evolving needs of the aerospace market. 'We are excited to introduce Norris Cylinder's capabilities to our aerospace customers, further diversifying our portfolio and reinforcing our commitment to innovation,' added Rusakov.
About TriMas Aerospace
TriMas Aerospace specializes in the design and manufacture of highly-engineered fasteners and precision-machined components, serving commercial aircraft manufacturers and the U.S. military. Through its portfolio of trusted brands, Monogram Aerospace Fasteners™, Allfast Fastening Systems ®, Mac Fasteners™, TFI Aerospace, TAG, Martinic Engineering™, RSA Engineered Products™, and Weldmac Manufacturing Company, TriMas Aerospace delivers innovative solutions that meet the most stringent industry standards. The Company's advanced fastener offering includes blind bolts, solid and blind rivets, temporary fasteners, collars and standard fasteners, designed for composite and metallic aircraft structures. TriMas Aerospace also provides cutting-edge air ducting products and precision-machined components, engineered to deliver exceptional quality, reliability and performance across a wide range of aerospace applications. For more information, please visit www.trsaero.com.
About TriMas
TriMas manufactures a diverse set of products primarily for the consumer products, aerospace and industrial markets through its TriMas Packaging, TriMas Aerospace and Specialty Products groups. Our approximately 3,900 dedicated employees in 13 countries provide customers with a wide range of innovative and quality product solutions through our market-leading businesses. Our TriMas family of businesses has strong brand names in the markets served, and operates under a common set of values and strategic priorities under the TriMas Business Model. TriMas is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol 'TRS,' and is headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. For more information, please visit www.trimas.com.
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