Make Good :)

Purpose is the reason for which something is made or for which something exists.

Some companies take decades to find their purpose, and some never find it. The companies without purpose are the commodities – chosen purely for cost, quality, or delivery. We starkly resist the outdated commoditized machine shop business model.

In fact, our company’s existence has nothing to do with manufacturing, our purpose is to Make Good. To inspire and enable others to create their own Good. Manufacturing is simply the physical manifestation of our belief.

Land Aero is Pivoting

Our Why is to Make Good things ethically and empower others by Making Good things for them.

Our niche has separated us as a leader in making great hardware with meticulous detail for the Space industry.

As an experienced machine shop that has worked with some of the most advanced materials on Earth, we are going to continue to offer CNC machined part services. However, we feel we have a greater purpose.

In Space Manufacturing

Achieving In Space Manufacturing has been elusive and one of the most challenging fields of work known to humans. So we’re going to do it, and this is how.

Land Aero is currently building a Research and Development department that will Engineer the next generation of manufacturing technology for use on Earth and in Space.

Elements of the terrestrial manufacturing software and hardware we develop will be essential for achieving In Space Manufacturing. This model, in theory, is designed to allow for sustained commercialization of a subset of the Space industry.

WHY?

More important than any of our products, services, or business models is our purpose, our Why. Land Aero is a beacon for anyone (regardless of occupation or status) seeking to create passionately and innovatively. We are more of a mission than a company – we just happen to make cool things.

Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn for the announcement of our first productized manufacturing service for Engineers.

-Land Aero

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