Aviation Technology Group (ATG) was an American aerospace company. It developed the ATG Javelin very light jet (VLJ). Founded in June 2000 by George Bye, the company filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and then ceased to operate.
Facilities
ATG was headquartered at Centennial Airport,[2] with manufacturing facilities at Front Range Airport in neighboring Aurora. The postal designation of nearby Englewood is used as the company's mailing address.
On August 23, 2005, Will Schippers, ATG's CFO, reported that ATG signed contracts to lease two buildings located at Front Range Airport. “These buildings will be interim facilities until we build permanent production facilities currently planned for 2009.”[3]
ATG was leasing approximately 56000 sqft at Front Range Airport. The first building was a 21600 sqft facility, and was being used by ATG Flight Operations to manufacture four FAA conforming Javelin aircraft as well as serving as test facility headquarters.
The adjacent building was being used to assemble production aircraft. ATG anticipated production of up to 10 planes at a time in the 34400 sqft facility.