Amari: Aerospace
In an era where the commercial space industry is dominated by billionaire-backed giants and massive government contracts, a quieter, more technical revolution is taking place. At the center of this movement is , a company that has steadily carved out a reputation as one of the most vital behind-the-scenes players in modern aviation and space exploration.
Unlike line maintenance (checking tires or refilling oil), Amari focuses on "component-level" repair. This includes the disassembly, inspection, repair, and recertification of critical parts such as:
Additionally, sustainability is driving their "green MRO" initiative. The company has implemented closed-loop chemical cleaning systems for hydraulic parts, reducing hazardous waste by over 60%, and is pioneering the recycling of decommissioned landing gear components into certified spare parts. amari aerospace
: They have invested in Telesis Eagle multi-pin marking systems to accommodate the high volume of processed billets required by major aviation manufacturers. Global Reach and Infrastructure
Including high-strength and precipitation-hardening grades like 17-4 PH (Grade 630), essential for pump shafts, gears, and fasteners. In an era where the commercial space industry
: Laser profiling, water jet cutting, and guillotine services.
: Specialized for high-temperature and critical structural applications. Looking ahead to 2030
Looking ahead to 2030, Amari Aerospace is pivoting toward the and electric aircraft (eVTOL) markets. While current piston and jet engines dominate their repair queues, the company is currently certifying repair processes for high-voltage contactors and electric propulsion control units.
