Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. (PINX:AAIIQ)
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Form 15-12G
Form EFFECT
Form 10-K
Form 25
Form S-8 POS
Form S-8 POS
Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware. It is an aerospace and defense Company composed of two operating segments: the Government Services Segment (GSS) and the Manufacturing and Components Segment (MCS). The Company's business is providing aircraft maintenance and modification services to the U.S. Government, including complete airframe inspection, maintenance, repair and custom airframe design and modification. Through its Government Services Segment, it specializes in providing Programmed Depot Maintenance or 'PDM' on large transport aircraft. In addition to PDM, various other repair, maintenance and modification services are performed for the GSS's customers. The GSS's contracts are generally multi-aircraft programs lasting several years. The Company's manufacturing and Components Segment designs and manufactures an array of proprietary products including various rocket vehicles, guidance control systems and precision components for launch vehicles. Its competitors for military aircraft maintenance contracts include Boeing LSS, Lockheed-Martin Aircraft and Logistics Center, L-3 Communications and various military depots. It considers its competitive strengths to be its emphasis on quality, its record of on-time delivery, its capacity, its trained, experienced and stable labor force, product support and systems integration capability and a strong customer base. The Company is subject to various environmental regulations at the federal, state, and local levels, particularly with respect to the stripping, cleaning, and painting of aircraft.