“Expanding into the United States allows PBS Aerospace to combine decades of Czech engineering expertise with the opportunities of the world’s largest aerospace market, strengthening our role as a reliable global partner,” said PBS Group Owner William Didden. His remarks emphasised the significance of pairing Czech engineering tradition with American industrial opportunities.
At the opening, PBS Aerospace leaders demonstrated engines assembled and tested onsite, highlighting the facility’s capabilities. The company reaffirmed its commitment to localising production while working closely with regional industry and academic partners.
“Today’s grand opening marks a pivotal milestone for PBS Aerospace, Georgia, and the future of American defense,” said Erin Durham, CEO of PBS Aerospace. “Our precision-manufactured turbojet engines are designed to meet the rigors, mission readiness and reliability needed for the modern battlefield. The lightweight turbojet engines we produce are proven across the most demanding military applications, delivering performance the U.S. military counts on now, and at scale into the future.”
The move represents a long-term strategy for PBS Aerospace, blending Czech engineering excellence with robust American infrastructure. By deepening its U.S. presence, the company positions itself as a reliable partner in the evolving aerospace and defence landscape.