On December 13, RECARO Aircraft Seating celebrated 25 years of manufacturing excellence at its Americas facility in Fort Worth, Texas. The special event brought together VIPs, customers, business partners, regional media, and RECARO leadership and employees to reflect on a quarter-century legacy of innovation and dedication to the Americas.
The festivities began with a tour of the facility, showcasing its evolution from 1998 to a high-performing aviation seating production facility today. Following the tour, attendees enjoyed lunch, speeches by the RECARO leadership team, and team-building activities, including a bike build for charity.
"As we celebrate 25 years of RECARO Aircraft Seating Americas, we reflect with pride on the legacy of innovation, dedication, and excellence that has defined our journey,” said Dr. Mark Hiller, CEO of RECARO Aircraft Seating and RECARO Holding. “I want to extend thanks to our dedicated team, partners, and loyal customers who played a pivotal role in our success."
Since its establishment in 1998, the Americas site has grown from 30 employees with two production lines to nearly 500 professionals and six running production lines. In December, the Americas facility will achieve a production milestone, building more than 423,000 passenger seats for customers since opening its doors 25 years ago.
“This milestone not only commemorates our past achievements but also propels us forward, and we look forward to many more years of elevating the passenger journey through our exceptional seating solutions," said Sunitha Vegerla, general manager at RECARO Aircraft Seating Americas.
As a part of the long-term growth strategy at RECARO, the Americas facility aims for a 10% year-over-year growth through 2026. In addition, Americas colleagues actively engage with the community through partnerships with local universities, charity runs, and seasonal fundraisers.
For 25 years, the RECARO facility in Fort Worth, Texas, has produced a range of products, including economy, premium economy, and American business class short and medium-haul seats.
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