Aircraft engineering, maintenance, and modifications.
Number of employees
~1300[1]
Parent
VT Systems
Website
http://www.vtmae.com
VT Mobile Aerospace Engineering (VT MAE) provides commercial aircraft maintenance to passenger and cargo aircraft to many of the world's leading airlines. It is located within the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama and is one of the largest employers in Mobile County, Alabama.[2] The work force includes technical, engineering, and administrative personnel, consisting largely of FAA licensed aircraft mechanics.[1] The company was established in September 1990 by ST Engineering.
In June 2018, VT Mobile Aerospace Engineering (VT MAE) opened a second facility at the Pensacola International Airport in Pensacola, Florida to complement the operations in Mobile, Alabama.
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