HARTFORD – U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) announced Monday that Test Logic, an aerospace test equipment manufacturer based in Middletown, is this week’s “Murphy’s Monday Manufacturer.” Test Logic designs and manufactures turbine engine and transmission test equipment to the global aerospace industry and other turbine manufacturers. The company was founded in 1997 in North Branford. In 2006, the manufacturer expanded their operations and moved to a larger facility in Middletown.

Their test equipment is used on a variety of engines, including those made by Pratt and Whitney, General Electric, Rolls Royce, and Honeywell. They provide testing equipment for helicopter and land-based turbine powered vehicles, control systems, data analysis software, instrumentation measurement systems, and more. Test Logic is proud to serve the U.S. Department of Defense and many customers throughout North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.

“From beginning to end, Test Logic’s products are designed, manufactured, and assembled right here in Connecticut,” said Murphy. “For over 20 years, the Test Logic team has been helping customers worldwide, including ensuring our very own men and women in uniform fly safe.”

Test Logic said, “With our Connecticut base, Test Logic is able to take advantage of the excellent local manufacturing infrastructure that provides essential specialized services in support of our products. Our central location provides for easy shipping to our international and domestic customers via Connecticut international airports and major freeways. Test Logic receives excellent support from the U.S. District Chamber of Commerce.  With their help, Test Logic has benefited from Connecticut’s Business Grant Programs receiving valuable guidance on International Marketing and Export Regulations.”

The manufacturing industry plays a crucial role throughout Connecticut communities, creating new jobs and accelerating our state’s economic recovery. Today, Connecticut’s 4,600 manufacturers account for 10% of the state’s jobs and 87% of the state’s total exports. In order to protect and grow manufacturing jobs in Connecticut, Murphy has introduced two pieces of legislation that aim to strengthen existing standards and prioritize the purchase of American-made goods, the BuyAmerican.gov Act and the American Jobs Matter Act.

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