Amari Aerospace
The company focuses heavily on the structural skeleton of spacecraft and high-performance aircraft. From thrust structures that hold engines in place under immense vibration, to complex fuel system components, Amari’s work is structural and systemic.
Founded with a mandate to bridge the gap between theoretical design and physical reality, Amari Aerospace specializes in advanced aerostructures and precision machining. The company operates on a simple but unforgiving principle: in the vacuum of space or the friction of the upper atmosphere, there is no room for error. amari aerospace
Airlines hate "AOG" (Aircraft on Ground) status. Every minute a plane sits idle, it loses revenue. Amari Aerospace operates a large pool of "rotable" parts—expensive, serialized components that can be swapped out during a quick turnaround. Instead of waiting weeks for a factory repair, an airline pulls a serviceable Amari part off the shelf and sends their broken unit back as an exchange. This "exchange pool" model is the gold standard for keeping fleet schedules intact. The company focuses heavily on the structural skeleton
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