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Hermeus secures factory space for Mach 5 aircraft assembly
With funding secured last November Hermeus has wasted no time converting backing into bricks and mortar. Its Atlanta facility is close to Dekalb-Peachtree Airport and will become the assembly line for its aircraft.
110,000 sq. ft. will soon be filled with manufacturing activity.

Hermeus, a US aerospace company developing Mach 5 aircraft, has secured a 110,000 sq. ft. factory in Atlanta, Georgia to build the world's fastest aircraft. The factory will be built out to become a world-class aircraft assembly building, including light manufacturing and structures testing.

"Vertical integration is a core tenet at Hermeus," says founder and CTO Glenn Case. "In addition to the flight-scale propulsion test capability at our Site 27 test facility, this factory will allow us to build our first aircraft, conducting structures, avionics and other major subsystem testing all in-house."

The factory will serve as Hermeus' headquarters with space available for hundreds of employees. In selecting this location, Hermeus is proving its commitment to Atlanta and expanding its footprint. In addition to this factory, Hermeus has a test facility nine minutes away at Dekalb-Peachtree Airport.

"Atlanta offers us a unique opportunity to grow into a large, affordable facility within a thriving urban environment," says founder and CEO AJ Piplica. "Georgia has a deep history in aviation, and we're committed to growing our team right here as we build the future."

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