
PMGC’s three U.S.-based subsidiaries—A&B Aerospace, SVM Machining and AGA Precision Systems—hold ITAR registration and AS9100 certification to supply precision-machined components for satellites, launch vehicles and space infrastructure. Space-related work accounted for 5.7% of combined revenue over two years as the global space economy hits $613 billion and targets $1.8 trillion by 2035.
PMGC owns three precision manufacturing companies—A&B Aerospace, SVM Machining and AGA Precision Systems—that hold ITAR registration and AS9100 certification. These subsidiaries provide tight-tolerance CNC machining, fabrication and complex component manufacturing for aerospace, defense and space exploration supply chains.
With the global space economy having reached $613 billion in 2024, up 7.8% year-over-year, PMGC positions its platform to serve high-growth segments such as satellites, launch vehicles, spacecraft servicing and lunar infrastructure through scalable U.S.-based production.
Space-related work represented 5.7% of combined revenues over the past two years, supported by customers including SpaceX, Moog and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. PMGC plans to leverage its technical expertise and certified capabilities to expand market share in the underserved U.S. space supply chain.