For over a decade, Marianna Airmotive Corporation has been proud to be the leader in overhaul, repair, and remanufacturing of structural components for the Air Force’s largest

aircraft, the C5 Galaxy. In addition, we continue to pursue and complete contracts pertaining to sheet metal and bonding work to be performed on a variety of aircraft and aircraft components. With a top-notch workforce, a large modern facility and a focus on excellence, we achieve a high level of technical capability that promotes the principles of quality precision, attention to detail, well-defined processes, and thorough documentation. With on-going initiatives and improvements, we continually strive to deliver the best quality possible.


Production Facility
       Marianna Airmotive Corporation has approximately 160,000 square feet of modern production and warehouse facilities. These facilities include climate controlled sheet metal and bonding work areas, a modern paint shop, two clean rooms, a welding shop, and a dedicated fabrication shop.

Work Force
       Marianna Airmotive Corporation’s highly skilled mechanics are the backbone of the company. Due to our proximity to several military bases, much of our workforce is retired or former military, and many of our people have personal stories to tell about the aircraft on which they are working. This personal connection fosters a high dedication to quality. The mechanics are supported by a variety of other personnel including on-site engineering, NDI (Non Destructive Inspection), and supply. Our total workforce is currently over 120 strong.

Safety
       Safety is a top priority at Marianna Airmotive Corporation. Our safety program is ongoing and active with two full time safety officers that coordinate with appropriate authorities to make sure we are at all times compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards, and with all Federal, State, and local Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laws, rules, and regulations. Our current safety program was developed under supervision of the State of Florida OSHA Consulting Program. The plant is inspected annually by U.S. Air Force Safety Inspectors.


Company Timeline
1968 John Martin establishes Marianna Airmotive Corporation in Marianna, Florida focusing on diverse government contracts.
1989 The company is relocated to Cantonment, Florida.
1993 Marianna Airmotive Corporation is awarded a government contract to repair C-5 inlet cowls; only five employees work on inlet cowls at this time.
1994 Ownership transfers to Paul and Linda Holland.
1995 Marianna Airmotive Corporation is awarded an expanded 5-year government contract for C-5 structural component repairs.
1998 Ownership transfers to Antony Fiorentino and Harry Schwartz; 27 employees work on C-5 operations at this time.
2003 Now over 120 employees strong, Marianna Airmotive Corporation is awarded a new long term government contract to provide C-5 Aircraft Structural Component repairs.
2004 Marianna Airmotive Corporation acquires ISO certification.
2006 Marianna Airmotive Corporation secures a contract with the Naval Aviation Museum for the restoration of a wide variety of hurricane damaged and salt sprayed aircraft.
2006 - Present Marianna Airmotive Corporation continues to expand its capabilities with purchases of new equipment and construction of new facilities. Some of the larger additions include a new climate controlled sheet metal shop, a large bonding oven and a 20’ long by 8’ diameter autoclave.

Marianna Airmotive Corporation continues to pursue excellence as we look toward the future.




 


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