Timeline Stories

2019

Park Electrochemical Corp. changes its name to Park Aerospace Corp.
Groundbreaking for Major Expansion of Newton, KS facility.

2018

Park sells iconic Electronics Business to AGC, Inc.
Park introduces RadarWave prepreg for radome applications.
Park introduces Meteorwave 3350 copper-clad laminate designed specifically for RF applications.
Park announces qualification of Electroglide Lightning Strike Protection prepreg by a major aerospace OEM.

2017

Park introduces N4000-6NF high- Tg epoxy prepreg system.
Park announces Long-Term Purchase Agreement with GE Aviation Subsidiary.
Park introduces Meteorwave 3350 copper-clad laminate designed specifically for RF applications. Read More→

2016

Park enters into qualification agreement with Major Aerospace Company.
Park produces composite parts and assemblies and low-volume tooling for Textron’s First Production Conforming Scorpion Jet.

2015

Park introduces E-752-LT advanced 350 °F cure AFP material for primary and secondary Aerospace structures.

Park introduces Meteorwave 3000 and Meteorwave 4000al additions to the Meteorwave family Electronic Materials.

2014

Park goes into production on program for major jet engine manufacturer.

2013

Park produces composite parts and assemblies and low-volume tooling for Textron’s Scorpion Jet Demo Unit One.

2012

Park introduces new line of advanced high performance electronic materials products: Mercurywave® 9350, N4800-20 & N4800-20 SI®and Meteorwave® 1000 & Meteorwave® 2000.

2011

Park completes the expansion of its Park Aerospace Technologies Corp. (“PATC”) facility in Newton, KS to design and manufacture advanced composite parts and assemblies for the aerospace market. PATC receives a Nadcap Accreditation for Non-Metallic Materials Manufacturing. Read More→

2010

Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend paid every quarter for the last 25 years.