Platinum Eagle Aerospace is pleased to announce a significant expansion of our engineering and technology team. Over the past quarter, we have added key personnel across software engineering, AI research, aerospace structural engineering, and program management — reflecting the growing demand for our FLEX AI Platform and the expansion of our services portfolio.
Why We Are Growing
The market for AI-driven structural health monitoring is accelerating. Airlines, MRO providers, and defense operators are increasingly recognizing that the transition from scheduled to predictive maintenance is not a distant aspiration but an immediate operational priority. The FLEX AI Platform is well-positioned to serve this demand, and we are investing in the team and infrastructure needed to scale our deployments and continue advancing the technology.
New Capabilities
The new hires bring capabilities that will directly accelerate our product roadmap. Our expanded AI research team is focused on the next generation of anomaly detection algorithms, with a particular emphasis on transfer learning techniques that allow models trained on one aircraft type to be rapidly adapted for new airframes. This will significantly reduce the time and data required to deploy the FLEX AI Platform on aircraft types not previously in our training dataset.
On the engineering side, we have strengthened our structural analysis capabilities with the addition of engineers who bring deep expertise in composite materials and fatigue analysis — critical competencies as the industry continues to expand its use of advanced composite structures in both commercial and military aircraft.
Our Culture and Values
As we grow, we remain committed to the culture that has defined Platinum Eagle Aerospace since our founding: a relentless focus on technical excellence, an unwavering commitment to aviation safety, and a collaborative approach that treats our customers as partners rather than clients. Every member of our team understands that the systems we build are ultimately in service of keeping aircraft — and the people aboard them — safe.
We are actively recruiting across all disciplines. If you are passionate about aerospace safety and want to work on technology that genuinely matters, we encourage you to reach out through our contact page.