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Tronair
Tronair designs and manufactures aircraft ground support equipment from Swanton, Ohio, serving OEMs, MROs, airlines, and defense contractors worldwide.
Tronair
Tronair produces ground support equipment (GSE) for commercial, business, and military aircraft. The company's catalog includes jacks, towbars, electric tugs, hydraulic power units, and fueling carts. Customers include OEMs such as Boeing and Gulfstream, MRO facilities, airlines, and defense contractors. Tronair distributes through its own sales team and a global network of authorized repair facilities. The company lists regional sales managers for the Americas, Asia, and EMEA. Product lines cover aircraft like the 737 MAX, 787, G700, A320, and helicopter platforms from Bell and Airbus. Tronair opened international offices in the United Kingdom, Thailand, Australia, and China. The company also operates an authorized repair network globally. In December 2025, Tronair launched "The Launch Pad," a digital hub for customer innovation and feedback (per the firm, December 2025). Tronair's structure as a family office is not publicly detailed. The firm's ownership and wealth origin remain undisclosed. The company focuses on industrial manufacturing within aerospace, with no disclosed investment activity outside its operating business.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Swanton
Corporate office
Swanton, OH, United States
Additional offices
United Kingdom · Thailand · Australia · China
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What products does Tronair manufacture?
Tronair produces jacks, towbars, electric tugs, hydraulic power units, fueling carts, and test equipment for aircraft ground support. The product line covers commercial jets, business aircraft, and military platforms.
Where are Tronair's offices located?
Tronair's corporate headquarters is in Swanton, Ohio. The company also has international offices in the United Kingdom, Thailand, Australia, and China (per the firm).
Does Tronair serve only commercial aviation?
No. Tronair serves OEMs, MROs, airlines, corporate flight departments, and defense contractors. Products support fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft, including military variants.
Who owns Tronair?
Tronair's ownership structure is not publicly disclosed. The firm does not publish information about its ultimate parent or family office affiliation.
What recent changes has Tronair made to its operations?
In December 2025, Tronair introduced "The Launch Pad," a digital platform for customer collaboration on new products and improvements (per the firm, December 2025).
Does Tronair offer products for specific aircraft models?
Yes. Tronair catalogs equipment for specific aircraft, including the Boeing 737 MAX, 787, Gulfstream G700, Airbus A320, and helicopters such as Bell 429 and Airbus H145.
How does Tronair handle international distribution?
Tronair uses direct sales managers for the Americas, Asia, and EMEA regions, plus a network of authorized repair facilities globally. The company also publishes a GSB-to-Tronair part number cross-reference for customers.
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