Tyonek Native
Tyonek Native Corporation (TNC) is the parent company to a variety of subsidiary businesses in industries including ISO 9000 certified defense manufacturing and engineering, aircraft maintenance, information technology services, land and resource development, and construction. The company owns and manages over 200,000 acres of land, primarily on the West side of Cook Inlet in South Central Alaska. An Alaska Native Corporation formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA), the company is governed by a board of nine directors and a management team who are accountable to a community of more than 900 shareholders. The corporation's headquarters is in Anchorage, Alaska, with offices in Madison, Alabama, hangar facilities in Huntsville, Alabama and Stennis, Mississippi, and subsidiary facilities located throughout the continental United States.