Founded in 1972, the company was created to manufacture the
Christen Eagle, designed by Frank L. Christensen after he was unable to acquire the design rights to the
Pitts Special. Later that year, a three-man team from the company became the first American team to win the world aerobatic championship. In 1983, the company announced that it acquired the design rights of the Laser 200 designed by
Leo Loudenslager. In 1982, the company acquired
Aerotek, moved to
Afton, Wyoming and continued production of the
Pitts Special alongside the
Christen Eagle II kits. The company then designed and manufactured the Christen Husky A-1 utility aircraft. In 1990, the company was the subject of a lawsuit claiming that the design of their aircraft was responsible for the death of a pilot. Christen Industries was, in turn, bought by
Aviat Aircraft, Inc. in 1991, who continued both product lines. In 2025, Chuck Therriault
incorporated Christen Industries as a new company and purchased the Christen Eagle II rights from
Aviat Aircraft, Inc. According to the new owner, the “[...] vision for Christen Industries is to carry on our amazing Eagle II aircraft with building new kits and parts support, while adding many new mods like carbon, and other lightweight newly designed products to support and modify the Eagle II. ==Aircraft==