Aeronautical Engineers Australia

ABN: 61 135 996 253

Ph:

(08) 8260 1322

Fax:

(08) 8162 9290

Address: 

8 Douglas Drive,
Technology Park, Mawson Lakes SA 5095

Website:    

http://www.aeroengaus.com.au

Email:

Branches

  • Branch: Perth * Adelaide * Brisbane * Melbourne * Sydney

Capabilities

AEA provides specialist design, manufacturing and certification for all your upgrade needs for fixed and rotary wing aircraft. The range of upgrades includes aircraft re-engine projects, technology integration, MTOW Increases, major avionics refits, special mission conversions, NVG and fuel systems. AEA and its subsidiaries have EASA 21J and Australian CASR 21M approval and through our associates, FAA approval. Our experience and demonstrated track record enable us to provide solutions incorporating upgrades, product developments and services.

Additional Company Information

Parent: Nova Aerospace
Employees: 49
SME: Yes
Areas Business: Design and Engineering, Crashworthiness, Dynamic Seats, Rotary/Fixed wing modifications and upgrades
Areas R & D: AEA provide turnkey solutions including concept design, prototyping, manufacture, testing and certification. We specialise in Aero-medical, special missions, life extension and MTOW increases. Further AEA is a industry leader in the development of soluti

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Last Updated: May 21, 2013

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News: News Review: Nova acquires AEA | ADM Nov 2010

Adelaide-based Nova Systems has purchased Aeronautical Engineers Australia (AEA) Aerospace Group Pty Ltd.

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