ABOUT US

Team members at SAE had proudly served the U.S Armed Forces. The company is family owned, minority owned and woman owned.

Sky Aerospace Engineering, Inc. is a dynamic company whose primary goal is to provide our clients the highest quality service, reliability and cost savings. Our facilities are based in Orlando International Airport, one with 7,500 square feet air-conditioned and our Hangar facility provides more than 27,000 square feet and is dedicated to aircraft maintenance, aircraft checks, modifications and repairs. These facilities offers our customers with the finest quality service and helps to reduce our customer’s operational costs.

We are dedicated in meeting all of our clients needs and SAE is available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.

We are logistically located at Orlando International and Sanford International Airports, and we are a certified FAA Repair Station No. 722R570C and EASA AMO No. 145.6710.

SAE has an experienced workforce that is intimately knowledgeable of the aviation industry with a vast array of networks, so our clients always have the support they need and can depend on our experience and knowledge. We provide a total outsourcing answer to our clients’ needs.

The Company knows the key elements that are important to our clients. These elements are part of the core of our Company:

  • Quality
  • Safety
  • Cost
  • Experience of personnel
  • Customer service and support
  • SAE believes in the power of giving back. We donate annually to charity organizations 10% of our company profits.

ACHIEVEMENTS

Our President and CEO has been recognized at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C., as key instrumental in the aviation industry for the performance of his duties while promoting safety and quality in the maintenance engineering branch of aviation.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Our President and CEO was formally Chairman of Coordinating Agency for Supplier Evaluation (C.A.S.E.) Level IV Evaluator (1A, 2A and 3A standards) Air Carrier Section. One of the key founders of CASE Air Carrier Section.