AeroMech moves into new corporate headquarters.

Fury

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., March 30, 2011 –AeroMech Engineering, Inc. (AME UAS), a ChandlerMay company and leading manufacturing firm supporting the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) market, announced that it has opened a new corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility at 125 Venture Drive in San Luis Obispo, CA.

With this move, AME has doubled its production and engineering space, now occupying 78,000 square feet, with a mixture of office, labs, test stands, and production space. AME will use the new facility to improve the efficiency of its current operation while expanding production capacity in response to new and future business.

AME builds high-endurance special mission UAS’s, including the Fury® UAS, and provides aeronautical, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering capabilities as well as full system manufacturing services to defense customers worldwide.

AME also announced that it has opened a new office at 380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 310, Solana Beach, CA. This new office will enable AME to support local customers and to pursue new business opportunities and partnerships in the greater San Diego area and in Orange and Los Angeles counties.

Joe Ramirez, Business Development Director in San Diego, commented, “AME UAS is growing its unmanned systems offering and will benefit greatly from being in this important location for UAS technologies. Our leading UAS design and manufacturing capability, and the mission capability of our SharkFin® UAS Mission Management and Control System, will provide great benefit to our customers and partners in this area.”

“We take our job of supporting the Warfighter very seriously, and we are pleased to enhance our capabilities and expand our capacity so that we can provide the best possible support and continue our company’s growth,” added John Purvis, AME UAS’ President and CEO.

 

Gary Mortimer

Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.