Curtiss-Wright to invest $80M to expand operations in Cheswick, Pennsylvania
Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced an $80M, multi-year investment to expand operations at its Cheswick, Pennsylvania facility, part of the company's Naval & Power segment, through a combination of internal capital investments, state support and maritime industrial base funding via the U.S. Department of War budget. Curtiss-Wright's Cheswick campus, which spans 118 acres, designs, manufactures, and tests advanced solutions for critical naval defense and commercial nuclear markets. As part of these investments, the company will construct two new buildings to expand manufacturing and testing capacity, improve operational efficiency, reduce lead times, and support future growth. The expansion, which began in 2025 and is supported by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Governor Josh Shapiro, is expected to create approximately 150 new jobs over the next three years while retaining more than 860 existing positions. "This expansion strengthens our ability to meet growing customer demand in our naval defense and commercial nuclear end markets, and reinforces our commitment to the workforce and the community to ensure that Curtiss-Wright remains a critical supplier to these.
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Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced an $80M, multi-year investment to expand operations at its Cheswick, Pennsylvania facility, part of the company's Naval & Power segment, through a combination of internal capital investments, state support and maritime industrial base funding via the U.S.
Department of War budget.
Curtiss-Wright's Cheswick campus, which spans 118 acres, designs, manufactures, and tests advanced solutions for critical naval defense and commercial nuclear markets.
As part of these investments, the company will construct two new buildings to expand manufacturing and testing capacity, improve operational efficiency, reduce lead times, and support future growth.
The expansion, which began in 2025 and is supported by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Governor Josh Shapiro, is expected to create approximately 150 new jobs over the next three years while retaining more than 860 existing positions. "This expansion strengthens our ability to meet growing customer demand in our naval defense and commercial nuclear end markets, and reinforces our commitment to the workforce and the community to ensure that Curtiss-Wright remains a critical supplier to these.