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CPI Aerostructures, Inc.(CVU)

Description: CPI Aerostructures, Inc. engages in the contract production of structural aircraft parts for fixed wing aircraft and helicopters in the commercial and defense markets. The company also offers aerosystems, such as reconnaissance pod structures and fuel panel systems; and supplies parts for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), as well as kitting contracts. In addition, it operates as a subcontractor for defense contractors and commercial contractors, as well as a contractor for the United States Department of Defense. Further, the company offers engineering, program management, supply chain management, kitting, and MRO services. Additionally, it offers machine gunner window assemblies, hover infrared suppression system module assemblies, wing sets and spares kits, lock assemblies, canopy activation drive shaft assemblies, rudder island and drag chute canister assemblies, composite electronics racks, structural wing components, fixed leading edges, and engine inlet assemblies. The company was formerly known as Consortium of Precision Industries, Inc. and changed its name to CPI Aerostructures, Inc. in July 1992. CPI Aerostructures, Inc. was incorporated in 1980 and is headquartered in Edgewood, New York.


Keywords: Aerospace Supply Chain Management Spaceflight Aerostructure Aerospace Engineering Flight United States Department Of Defense

Home Page: www.cpiaero.com

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91 Heartland Boulevard
Edgewood, NY 11717
United States
Phone: 631 586 5200


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Andrew L. Davis CFO, Principal Accounting Officer & Sec. of Company
Ms. Dorith Hakim CEO, Pres & Director
April Galena VP of HR & Admin.

Exchange: NYSE

Country: US

Currency: US Dollar ($)

GIC Sector: Industrials
GIC Group: Capital Goods
GIC Industry: Aerospace & Defense
GIC Sub-Industry: Aerospace & Defense
Forward PE: 6.5402
Trailing PE: 21.9333
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.3907
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.5222
IPO Date: 1992-09-16
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 249
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