The Newport News facility was founded in 1974 as Dynamic Engineering (DEI), a production shop supporting aeronautical engineering R&D at NASA LaRC. As we grew, a strong engineering component was added to the company. In the 90’s, the company’s emphasis on engineering surpassed production. we became a world-recognized leader in support of airframe and propulsion design, analysis and testing. Now, as Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News, we have achieved balance. Our extensive family of experienced mechanical, test and aero engineers is perfectly matched with a broad portfolio of large, state-of-the-art production tools and proven shop personnel. And the balance works.
In one facility, we can provide the shipbuilder or support organization the capability to analyze, engineer, design, prototype, test and build medium- to highly-complex ship components and systems. It's a combination that works
Past Performance
USN Carrier Gearboxes
Provided design input and
manufacturing services for the Main Throttle Valve Operating Gearbox and
Electronic Control Panels. Tolerances of less than .001” on bores,
verification of rotational force and bluing/backlash check on gear sets.
Designed to replace the existing hydraulic gearbox system on current and
future Aircraft Carriers. The Navy will gradually replace all (130) Main
Throttle Carrier Gearboxes in fleet.

Dive
Suit
Fabrication
The Atmospheric Diving Suit, or ADS
is an anthropomorphic, single-person
articulated
submersible that allows the operator, or "pilot", to remain at one
atmosphere of pressure regardless of depth. Consequently, unlike the
typical surface supplied diver the ADS
can dive as deep as 2000 feet (or 609.6 meters) for many hours without any
of the physiological hazards of depth.
Our Newport News, VA facility machined many of the larger components for this program


LSV-1 & LSV-2 Test Hardware
The LSV was a fractional scale
model for testing, the acoustic, hydrodynamic, and propulsor design issues
can be evaluated with substantial time and cost savings. We built the
sail, dynamometer, wide aperture arrays, and propeller instrumentation.
