HISTORY
2012
- AAMSI Receives ISO 9001:2008 + AS9100C Certification
- The Boeing Company confers the "2011 Performance Excellence Award" to AAMSI.
- Army Brigadier General Darrell K. Williams, Commanding General, confers the Defense Logistics Agency, Land & Maritime "2011 Automated Best Value System (AVBS) Bronze Award" to AAMSI .
2008
- After 55 years with AAMSI, Germain Seguin retires.

2007
- AAMSI receives the Bronze Medalist award from the Defense Supply Center (DSC) Richmond.
- AAMSI is Registered to AS 9100
- AAMSI receives license to manufacture F-15 airframe parts.

2006
- AAMSI Receives ISO 9001:2008 + AS9100B Certification
- AAMSI receives the Silver Medalist award from the Defense Supply Center (DSC) Richmond.
- AAMSI receives license to manufacture Boeing landing gear spares for USAF aircraft.


2005
- AAMSI receives the Bronze Medalist award from the Defense Supply Center (DSC) Richmond.

2003
- AAMSI receives letter of recommendation from the Embassy of Australia stating, "Associated Aircraft has a reputation among our staff of providing excellent quality, competitive pricing and timely delivery. I would not hesitate to recommend them to other countries that require support of their fleet of F/A-18 aircraft as well as other airborne requirements."

2000
- Frank Lannon joins Associated Aircraft as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
1999
- US Navy certifies ANSI/ASQC-9001 compliance to AAMSI.

1995
- McDonnell Douglas licenses AAMSI to manufacture F/A-18 landing gear parts.
- Lockheed Martin approves AAMSI transponders, power supplies, chart recorders and structural assembly machined parts to MIL-I-45208B.

1994
- Newport News Shipbuilding certifies AAMSI quality compliance.

1979
- Maurice J. Beaulieu retires after 26 years as President of Associated Aircraft.
- Germain Seguin becomes President.
- Peter J. Beaulieu becomes Vice President.
- Frank Sequin becomes Secretary & Treasurer.
1960s
- Associated Aircraft specializes in J57 spare parts supply, primarily for the Vought F-8 Crusader.
- Begins in-house avionics repair for US military aircraft, including, S-2 Tracker, P-2 Neptune and HU-16 Albatross.


1953
- Maurice G. Beaulieu, President, founds Associated Aircraft and soon thereafter, Germain Seguin joins the company as Vice President.
- Associated Aircraft begins operations at 2509 50th Avenue, Hyattsville, Maryland.











