Wright brothers discovered that in 1903 the team needed to achieve a controlled continuous flight. We responded to their emotions at Field Aerospace. That is why we are always looking for excellent talent who will join the team. We provide project management and engineering expertise covering aircraft operation and avionics, test planning and execution, testing equipment design and configuration, electric and system design, structural design and modification. If you would like to make a flight, please check the vacancy below.
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