Senate Joint Resolution 36 recognizes the fiftieth anniversary of Airtech Advanced Materials Group, a family-owned business based in Springfield, Tennessee. Founded in 1973 by William "Bill" Dahlgren with limited resources, Airtech has grown from a small operation in California to a global leader in the composite materials market, supplying high-quality products to major aircraft manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. The company has expanded its operations internationally and has established a significant presence in Tennessee, where it has invested in advanced manufacturing technologies, including the world's largest 3-D printer.
The resolution commends Airtech for its commitment to innovation and customer service over the past fifty years, highlighting its evolution into an industry leader in additive manufacturing and its ongoing expansion into various sectors such as wind energy and automotive. With a dedicated workforce of over 700 employees and a third generation of the Dahlgren family involved in the business, Airtech is poised for continued growth and success in the future. The resolution concludes by congratulating the company on this significant milestone and wishing it further success.