GKN Aerospace
Coverage of GKN Aerospace in the Nexus archive.
- Garden Grove’s chemical emergency is a warning for other communities near plastics factories
A cracked chemical tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove prompted evacuations, highlighting risks from the plastics supply chain. The incident involved methyl methacrylate, a flammable chemical used in acrylic plastics, and underscores broader public health and environmental dangers from plastics manufacturing. Similar accidents in other U.S. locations, including a Delaware River chemical leak, emphasize systemic vulnerabilities.
- An explosion scare, then a warehouse fire: Californians want answers about hazardous chemicals
A fire at a Lineage cold storage facility in Boyle Heights, California, involving toxic anhydrous ammonia, and an earlier explosion scare at an Orange County aerospace facility raised concerns about hazardous chemical risks. Residents and officials question regulatory oversight as both facilities had prior violations, and conflicting information about chemical leaks caused public distrust.
- GKN Aerospace cleanup in Garden Grove begins Monday — here's what to expect
A hazardous materials team will begin removing neutralized methyl methacrylate from two tanks at the GKN aerospace facility in Garden Grove, following an overheating incident that caused a large-scale evacuation. Cleanup, delayed due to unavailable resources, will proceed with safety protocols and environmental monitoring to ensure public health. The FBI, EPA, and local authorities are investigating the incident.
- Hazardous waste removal at Garden Grove's GKN Aerospace starts Monday. Here's what to expect
Orange County officials will begin the clean-up of two hazardous waste storage tanks at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove starting Monday through Thursday. The removal process is scheduled to commence during this timeframe.
- Hazardous waste removal at Garden Grove's GKN Aerospace starts Monday. Here's what to expect
Orange County officials will begin cleaning up two GKN Aerospace storage tanks in Garden Grove starting Monday through Thursday. The process involves hazardous waste removal at the aerospace company's facility.
- An explosion scare, then a warehouse fire: Californians want answers about hazardous chemicals
Residents in California's Boyle Heights and Orange County are demanding accountability after fires at facilities storing hazardous chemicals caused public health concerns. The Lineage warehouse in Los Angeles used anhydrous ammonia, while a Garden Grove aerospace facility earlier prompted a mass evacuation due to potential chemical leaks. Both facilities had prior regulatory violations, raising questions about oversight and safety measures.
- More than 30 lawsuits filed against aerospace company in California over damaged chemical tank
More than 30 lawsuits have been filed against GKN Aerospace in California over a damaged chemical tank that overheated, causing an evacuation of 50,000 residents. Plaintiffs include residents, a new mother, and workers who reported health issues, with claims of negligence in maintaining a safe facility. The FBI and EPA are investigating potential environmental crimes related to methyl methacrylate storage.
- More than 30 lawsuits filed against aerospace company in California over damaged chemical tank
More than 30 lawsuits have been filed against GKN Aerospace following an incident where a tank containing methyl methacrylate overheated in California's Orange County, leading to the evacuation of 50,000 residents and health issues for some individuals. The lawsuits allege negligence in maintaining a safe facility, with claims including respiratory problems and neurological symptoms. The FBI and EPA are investigating potential environmental crimes related to the chemical storage.
- More than 30 lawsuits filed against aerospace company in California over damaged chemical tank
More than 30 lawsuits have been filed against GKN Aerospace following an incident in California's Orange County where a tank containing a highly flammable chemical overheated and posed a risk of catastrophic explosion.
- More than 30 lawsuits filed against aerospace company in California over damaged chemical tank
More than 30 lawsuits have been filed against GKN Aerospace in California over a damaged chemical tank incident that caused evacuations and health issues. The overheating tank containing methyl methacrylate led to evacuations of 50,000 residents, with plaintiffs alleging negligence and seeking compensatory and punitive damages. Federal and state investigations are ongoing, involving the FBI and Environmental Protection Agency.
- F.B.I. Searches California Plant Where Chemical Tank Nearly Exploded
The FBI is searching a California plant where a chemical tank nearly exploded. An overheated 34,000-gallon tank at GKN Aerospace was sprayed with water to prevent an explosion.
- FBI reportedly raids Garden Grove factory at center of chemical meltdown scare
Federal agents from the FBI and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency raided a Garden Grove aerospace business, GKN Aerospace, following a chemical meltdown scare that led to evacuations. The incident involved an overheated tank containing toxic materials, which authorities prevented from exploding by cooling techniques. The raid aims to seize documents related to the chemical's use.
- Search warrant served at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove over chemical tank crisis
Federal authorities executed a search warrant at GKN Aerospace's Garden Grove facility in response to a compromised chemical tank holding nearly 7,000 gallons of toxic chemical that caused the evacuation of approximately 50,000 people. FBI and EPA officials were investigating the incident.
- Feds raid Garden Grove chemical plant that sparked mass evacuations with explosion fears
Federal agents raided a Garden Grove chemical plant operated by GKN Aerospace, seeking documents and devices linked to an alleged environmental crime. The raid followed mass evacuations due to fears of an explosion.
- Chaos erupts at meeting over OC chemical leak as fate of company hangs in balance: ‘Drop in the bucket’
A Garden Grove City Council meeting turned chaotic due to anger over a GKN Aerospace chemical tank emergency that forced the evacuation of 50,000 residents. The incident has sparked public fury and uncertainty about the company's future.
- The chemical that caused the Garden Grove evacuations is stored all over California
A near-disaster involving methyl methacrylate at a Garden Grove aerospace facility led to evacuations and highlighted risks from the chemical's storage in multiple California facilities. Four other sites stored similar or greater amounts, raising concerns about regulatory gaps and public safety.
- GKN Aerospace to attend Garden Grove city council meeting after chemical emergency
GKN Aerospace has agreed to attend a special Garden Grove city council meeting to address a chemical emergency that occurred last month. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Garden Grove Community Meeting Center. Residents were allowed to return home after authorities resolved the situation.
- Orange County agency postpones toxic chemical cleanup in Garden Grove
Orange County postponed cleanup of toxic methyl methacrylate in Garden Grove due to unavailable resources. The delay follows a GKN Aerospace storage tank leak that caused mass evacuations, with city leaders demanding accountability and criticizing the company's $3 million community fund as insufficient.
- Stormwater tested after spill at GKN Aerospace site in Garden Grove
Stormwater is being tested for traces of neutralized methyl methacrylate (MMA) after a spill into a storm drain at a GKN Aerospace site in Garden Grove. The spill occurred on the same day the chemical was scheduled for removal from a damaged tank, with officials warning residents of potential temporary odors.
- Fruity or plastic‑like odor possible near Orange County GKN Aerospace plant
Residents near the GKN Aerospace plant in Garden Grove may notice a fruity or plastic-like odor Thursday and Friday as crews remove neutralized methyl methacrylate from a damaged chemical tank. The process follows a mass evacuation triggered by the tank issue last month.
- Why removal of toxic chemicals in Garden Grove is being delayed
Efforts to remove methyl methacrylate from a damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove are delayed due to a shortage of sealed trucks. GKN Aerospace announced $4 million in community assistance for evacuees, but details on compensation remain unclear. Community concerns and temporary odors during cleanup are expected.
- GKN Aerospace offers funds to support evacuees after Garden Grove chemical tank crisis
GKN Aerospace announced $4 million in community initiatives to support evacuees affected by a chemical tank crisis in Garden Grove. The company allocated $3 million to the OC Community Resilience Fund and $1 million to other county-wide efforts following an incident involving flammable methyl methacrylate at its facility.
- Did California’s regulators miss signs of the Garden Grove toxic tank meltdown?
A chemical tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove overheated, prompting evacuations of over 50,000 people. The tank cracked to relieve pressure without exploding, but regulators face scrutiny for past compliance issues and limited oversight. The incident highlights gaps in regulatory systems and ongoing investigations into potential violations.
- Lawsuit accuses GKN Aerospace of negligence, trespass after Memorial Day chemical evacuation in California
GKN Aerospace faces a lawsuit alleging negligence, trespass, and nuisance after a malfunctioning chemical storage tank caused evacuations in Orange County, California. The lawsuit highlights the company's history of environmental violations and claims airborne contaminants from the incident invaded residents' property, leading to emotional distress and property value concerns.
- Lawsuits mount after Orange County chemical tank failure, evacuations
Lawsuits are increasing following a chemical tank failure in Orange County that prompted large-scale evacuations. Lawyers for affected individuals plan to announce a major lawsuit against GKN Aerospace at a news conference.
- What’s next for neighbors living near Garden Grove factory at center of chemical scare?
A damaged chemical tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove caused a near-catastrophic incident, leading to 50,000 evacuations. Residents now demand answers about safety, cleanup, and accountability, with lawsuits filed and investigations launched. Activist groups call for the facility's permanent closure.
- Are hazardous chemical sites near your home? Here's how to find out.
The GKN Aerospace chemical tank scare is raising public concerns about identifying dangerous facilities in local areas. The incident highlights the need for accessible information on hazardous chemical sites near residential neighborhoods.
- 'We need answers.' Politicians demand accountability from GKN Aerospace after hazmat crisis
A six-day chemical crisis in Orange County displaced tens of thousands of residents, prompting elected leaders to demand accountability from GKN Aerospace. Politicians are seeking answers following the hazardous materials incident.
- 'We need answers.' Politicians demand accountability from GKN Aerospace after hazmat crisis
A six-day chemical crisis in Orange County displaced tens of thousands of residents, prompting elected leaders to demand accountability from GKN Aerospace. Politicians are seeking answers following the hazmat incident.
- Is there a facility like the Garden Grove chemical tank near you? How to find out
Residents near a Garden Grove chemical tank facility were evacuated due to explosion or leak risks. The incident highlights concerns about hazardous facilities in Southern California, including the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, an East L.A. oil pipeline, and the Aliso Canyon gas storage site. Deborah Morris-Quintero, a local resident, advocates for stricter oversight of such facilities.
- Aerospace company behind Garden Grove chemical leak scare faces court cases, supply disruption
A chemical leak at GKN Aerospace's Garden Grove facility, which produces canopies for F-35 fighter jets, has led to court cases and supply chain disruptions. The incident highlights operational risks for the aerospace company.
- Company Behind California Chemical Leak Was Building F-35 Parts Amid Rush of Orders From U.S. and Israel
A chemical leak at GKN Aerospace's California plant, which produces F-35 parts for the U.S. and Israel, forced 50,000 evacuations. The facility, linked to $255 million in Lockheed Martin subcontracts, uses methyl methacrylate—a flammable chemical critical to F-35 canopy production. Critics argue the company's profits come at the cost of local community harm and global conflict escalation.
- Garden Grove chemical tank crisis victim's insurance claim denied
A Garden Grove resident's insurance claim for evacuation-related expenses was denied due to the absence of physical damage, despite mandatory evacuations caused by an overheating chemical tank. Experts note most insurance policies cover physical damage but not threats, leaving residents and businesses facing financial losses without clear reimbursement plans.
- O.C. chemical crisis prompts safety-record review, Newsom says
California officials are reviewing the safety records of GKN Aerospace following a near explosion incident involving a pressurized tank in Orange County. Gov. Gavin Newsom confirmed the investigation after the weekend event.
- O.C. chemical crisis prompts safety-record review, Newsom says
California officials, led by Gov. Gavin Newsom, are reviewing GKN Aerospace's safety records following a near explosion of a pressurized tank. The incident occurred in Orange County, prompting the safety-record review.
- What's next for Garden Grove's chemical tank crisis as victims grapple with financial fallouts
Residents of Garden Grove returned home after a chemical tank overheating caused evacuations, but face financial losses from hotel costs and business closures. The 34,000-gallon methyl methacrylate tank at GKN Aerospace is cooling, reducing explosion risks, though small businesses like Harry’s Cafe and Best Donuts reported significant losses.
- All evacuation orders lifted after explosion at California chemical tank is averted
Evacuation orders were lifted after an explosion at a chemical tank at the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California, was averted. The incident occurred on May 24, 2026, with water being sprayed on the storage tanks to prevent further escalation.
- Disneyland remains open as evacuation zone shrinks around chemical tank scare
Disneyland Resort remains open as emergency crews stabilize a chemical tank at a nearby aerospace facility in Orange County, California. The evacuation zone has shrunk, and the immediate threat of a major explosion has passed, though traffic disruptions and public concern persist.
- Thousands can return home after ‘catastrophic’ explosion risk at California tank is averted
A catastrophic explosion risk at a storage tank facility in Garden Grove, California, was averted, allowing thousands to return home. Water was sprayed on the tanks at the GKN Aerospace facility to mitigate the threat on May 24, 2026.
- Risk of catastrophic blast from California chemical leak eliminated, but other concerns remain
The risk of a catastrophic explosion from a chemical vapor leak in Orange County, California, was eliminated after officials identified a crack in a failing tank at GKN Aerospace. However, concerns about a smaller explosion persist.