PROFILE | KOSS AEROSPACE
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here is no better measurement of business success than customers that remain loyal for over a near half century; Koss Aerospace (then Koss Machine and Tool) began manufacturing metal parts for McDonnell Douglas (which later merged with Boeing) and DeHavilland in 1975
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and continues to supply them today in 2022. While the names have changed over the years, the Koss commitment to best-in-class, on-time delivery of high quality products to the global aerospace and defense industry continues to soar. Family-owned Koss Aerospace operates three facilities in the greater Toronto region. The