ABOUT MALONES CNC

Donald E Malone founded Malone’s CNC Machining in early 1982. From its beginning, Malone’s CNC has produced aircraft parts and assemblies for the U.S. government with its original focus on B-52, KC-135, and EC-3 spares.

Originally located in Upland California, in a 3000 Sq. ft. indus­trial building shared with mentor and former partner Raymond Duncan (dba Duncan Models). Malone’s CNC Machining grew as it took on more challenging projects, and in late 1992 relocated to its current location in Grove, Oklahoma. Malone’s current location is in an approximately 20,000 sq. ft. building (16,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing area and 4,000 sq. ft. of office area). Malone’s also has 8,000 sq. ft. of off-site warehouse space. Prior to the passing of Raymond Duncan in 2008, Malone’s CNC Machining, Inc. acquired Duncan Models.

Malone’s CNC incorporated in 1998 and has since expanded its facility. 

In May 2019 Malone’s CNC was sold and bought by 3 investors and now employs approximately 50 people and is ranked among the top ten manufacturing employers in the Grove area.

Malone’s CNC Machining, Inc. currently manufactures thousands of various components and assemblies, shipping the highest volume of government contracts in the state of Oklahoma, and maintains approximately 300 active contracts year round.

COMPANY HISTORY

1982

Malone's CNC is founded

Donald E. Malone founded Malone’s CNC Machining in early 1982 located in Upland CA.
1992

A move ahead

Malone’s CNC Machining grew as it took on more challenging projects, and in late 1992 relocated to its current location in Grove, Oklahoma
1998

Incorporated

Malone’s CNC incorporated in 1998 and has since expanded its facility.
2019

Sold

In May 2019 Malone’s CNC was sold and bought by 3 investors and now employs approximately 50 people and is ranked among the top ten manufacturing employers in the Grove area.
Today

Success

Malone’s CNC Machining, Inc. currently manufactures thousands of various components and assemblies, shipping the highest volume of government contracts in the state of Oklahoma, and maintains approximately 300 active contracts year round.