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Cuts in F-35 production shift focus to F-15, F-16 and other aircraft
AMS is expanding its global reach to include aircraft from Middle East allies.
AMS has recently trained and re-certified the entire technical production staff to the most current IPC soldering standards.
AMS produced a new video about being a source-approved repair station for Lockheed Martin and working with the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S Department of Homeland Security.
Located in Chesterland, Ohio Aerospace Maintenance Solutions diagnosis, repairs and overhauls mission critical equipment such as instrumentation, radio, radar, avionic electronics, hydraulic, mechanical and fuel system components.
AMS is a recognized FAA 145 certified repair station which obtains current technical manuals from original equipment manufacturers and the department of defense.
The certified technicians at AMS support most military aircraft platforms
AMS reliably repairs and returns aviaonics components to service at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Reliability is critical. That's why AMS is FAA 145 certified as a repair station.
Complying with the neccessary regulations assures that AMS is accountable, provides substantial cost savings, delivers in minimal turn-around times and provides the highest level of service.
For depot level maintenance, repair and overhaul services for military or commercial aircraft please get in touch with our contact form.
The US Coast Guard recently inspected Aerospace Maintenance Solutions.
Results in from AMS 2010 FAA Inspection
Aerospace Maintenance Solutions (AMS) announces that it is increasing the size of its Chesterland, Ohio headquarters.
Military Savings Built on Efficient Maintenance
Chesterland, OH — Aerospace Maintenance Solutions announces that they have been recertified as part of a long–standing Joint Certifications Program (JCP) among the United States (US) and Canada.
Chesterland, OH - Aerospace Maintenance Solutions (AMS) has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to repair electronic panels and power switching units for the Department of the Air Force C-130 aircraft.

