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AEM (Aviation Engineering Management) is an engineering, manufacturing, and asset management service provider for the aviation industry. According to the website, its core positioning is not as a standard SaaS or enterprise software product, but as a provider of EASA-approved engineering services, airworthiness management, FAA-approved project management, and aircraft-asset-related technical consulting. Its services help customers manage fleets, reduce costs, and optimize turnaround times.
Its services cover EASA engineering approvals, FAA approval program management, major STC and minor approval assessments, and EASA/FAA AMOC projects. AEM also provides technical inspections for aircraft before purchase, during lease terms, and after lease return, including aircraft records reviews and physical airframe inspections. It also offers aircraft asset value modeling and assessment advice for investors, banks, and other risk participants. On the manufacturing side, it supplies products such as cabin interiors, cargo-compartment plastics and sheet-metal parts, interior and exterior decal graphics, avionics, and electrical cables through partners and affiliated organizations.
The website does not disclose any standard packages, subscription pricing, or enterprise software fee models. It only states that a free initial consultation is available. As such, pricing is more likely to be project-based, consulting-based, or customized according to the engineering scope. The main text provides no further details on payment methods, contractual service levels, or delivery timelines.
Its strengths include its status as an EASA Part 21J approved organization, with approval number EASA.21J.562, covering interior modifications and exterior livery/graphics. Its affiliated production company can also provide EASA Part 21G certified released spare parts. The combination of “one-stop” engineering, manufacturing, and asset management services may be attractive to aviation customers. The main limitations are that there is no visible information about a software platform, cloud deployment, self-hosting, APIs, third-party integrations, permission management, or data security framework, so it should not be evaluated as a SaaS product.
It is better suited to airlines, aircraft leasing companies, aviation asset investors, banks, and organizations that need EASA/FAA engineering approval support. The main text provides no information about access from China, so this remains unknown.
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