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Parachute Maker Rebounds on NASA Work
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AEROSPACE: Irvin now at 160 workers, eyes 225
Santa Ana parachute maker Irvin Aerospace Inc. has seen hack-to-back space contract wins after a falloft in military business.
Earlier this month, the company said it won a contract to make parachutes for NASA's Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, which is set to replace the space shuttle. The contract is worth $21 million over five years.
In August. Irvin won a contract to work with Rocketplane Kistler. part of Kirkland, Wash.-ba...
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Parachute maker Irvin Aerospace billows in new, larger space
Orange County Business Journal
; Irvin Aerospace Inc., a Hope Mills, N.C.-maker of parachute systems, has more than doubled the space of its Santa Ana marketing and engineering facility with a move into new, nearby digs at 3701 W. Warner Ave. The company made the move to handle an expected spike in demand for parachutes from the
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Irvin shifts HQ from N.C. to OC
Orange County Business Journal
; Parachute maker Irvin Aerospace Inc. has moved its headquarters from North Carolina to Santa Ana, where it already has a production and engineering facility. "It made more sense for us to be in OC, since the engineering was all done here," said David Berry, Irvin's president. "And there is a wealth
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Santa Ana To Hold A Reopening in July
Albuquerque Journal
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Santa Ana Needs a Good Spin Doctor
Albuquerque Journal
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Santa Ana Not Done With Boxing
Albuquerque Journal
; * Pueblo needs big names to keep seats filled The events center at Santa Ana Star Casino has been awfully quiet these last few months. There hasn't been a concert at Santa Ana since February. There hasn't been a boxing card staged there since just after Labor Day. But despite this low profile the
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