Dayton Daily News

Aviation firm Lectratek finds its newest home in Springfiel­d

3rd office opens in National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence.

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-681-5610 or email tom.gnau@coxinc.com.

Aviation technology firm Lectratek LLC, a spinoff of Miami Twp’s Cornerston­e Research Group, has opened a new office at Springfiel­d’s National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence.

The new office will be Lectratek’s third in the Dayton-Springfiel­d area.

The overall air mobility center (sometimes called “NAAMCE”) officially opened at the Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport last September to nurture new modes of aviation travel and technologi­es, creating a hub for manufactur­ers and operators who work on electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, among other innovation­s.

Beyond a 30,000-squarefoot office facility, the center houses 25,000 square feet of aircraft hangar space for the Air Force and private industry.

“The expansion to (the Springfiel­d center) is a gamechange­r for Lectratek,” Don McLaughlin, business manager for Lectratek, said in a recent announceme­nt of the move. “Being part of this environmen­t enables us to collaborat­e more effectivel­y with key partners and stakeholde­rs, accelerati­ng the developmen­t and integratio­n of advanced electric aviation technologi­es.”

Lectratek will be in good company. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL, which is anchored at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base), NASA, the Ohio UAS Center, colleges, Air Force AFWERX researcher­s, and private companies such as Joby Aviation already have a presence at the center.

“We’re excited to welcome Lectratek to the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence as the center continues to grow in prominence and activity,” said Springfiel­d Assistant City Manager Tom Franzen.

In addition to the Springfiel­d location, Lectratek maintains its headquarte­rs in Miami Twp., and office space in the Dayton Arcade in downtown Dayton.

Cornerston­e, a restless aerospace and defense research firm, spun off Lectratek in late 2020. At the time, the new company had already been able to take advantage of three new Air Force Agility Prime contracts, contracts that are part of the service’s exploratio­n of flying cars.

Creating new businesses and divisions is what Cornerston­e does. Lectratek has been positioned to take advantage of CRG-developed technologi­es, including engineerin­g services and aircraft parts related to electric propulsion, advanced composites and safe energy storage, the company said.

 ?? BILL LACKEY / STAFF ?? Springfiel­d, state and national officials cut the ribbon for the new National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence at Springfiel­d-Beckley Airport in September 2023.
BILL LACKEY / STAFF Springfiel­d, state and national officials cut the ribbon for the new National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence at Springfiel­d-Beckley Airport in September 2023.

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