Aerospace Company Adds 200+ New Jobs in Morristown
HAMBLEN COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUN 17 – The expansion doubles Howmet Aerospace's Morristown workforce growth within a year, supporting production of advanced aerospace engine components, officials said.
- Howmet Aerospace announced on June 17, 2025, it will add 217 new jobs at its Morristown, Tennessee facility.
- The expansion follows an earlier addition of 50 jobs last year and aligns with commitments made during international development trips.
- The announcement occurred at the Paris Air Show with Governor Bill Lee and Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter highlighting Howmet's role in advancing quieter, cleaner engines.
- Governor Lee emphasized that having a skilled workforce is key to future success, while Howmet Aerospace, which employs around 1,000 people locally, is expanding with strong support from regional partners.
- This job growth suggests significant economic impact for Hamblen County and supports East Tennessee's aerospace industry development prospects.
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Aerospace Company To Expand In Tennessee
Image: Howmet Aerospace President of Engine Parts Merrick Murphy, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Howmet Aerospace Chairman and CEO John C. Plant and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart McWhorter at an announcement made in July. Howmet announced June 17, 2025 that it was adding 217 more jobs at its Morristown facility. Image Credit: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development The Center Square […


Aerospace company expanding in Tennessee, state officials said
(The Center Square) – An aerospace company is adding 217 new jobs at its Morristown location, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter said Tuesday. Howmet Aerospace employs 1,000 people in Hamblen…
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Aerospace company bringing 217 new jobs to Morristown in second expansion
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. (WATE) — A company plans to bring new jobs to Hamblen County, according to a press release from the state. Officials from Howmet Aerospace Inc. plan to expand in its Morristown location for the second time in less than a year, creating 217 new jobs. This is in addition to 50 new jobs announced last year. Morristown considers investing $8 million in 100,000 square-foot industrial building “The state with the workforce will…
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