ST Engineering has changed its name from ST Engineering – Mobile Aerospace Engineering to ST Engineering – Pensacola Aerospace.
The third hanger at the Pensacola International Airport is nearly complete, and the City of Pensacola is ready to start the design phase of the fourth one.
The City of Pensacola built a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) campus on roughly 19 acres initially, with multiple large hangars, office space, shops, storage mezzanines, aprons and taxiways built specifically for ST Engineering’s use under long-term lease.
Phase 1 (Project Stallion / VT MAE MRO Hangar) produced a roughly a dual-bay hangar capable of handling two Boeing 777s or up to six A321/A320-size aircraft at once.
Hangar 2 opened in February 2023, adding more office, workshop and support space and expanding simultaneous maintenance capacity.
The full four?hangar build?out, often referred to locally as Project Titan, is projected to generate at least about 1,700 jobs once complete, with project cost estimates for the overall expansion around $210 million.
A mix of funding sources is involved, including ST Engineering, Triumph Gulf Coast, the City of Pensacola, Escambia County, the State of Florida/FDOT and other state and federal partners.
ST Engineering – Pensacola Aerospace Linkedin Announcement:
As we enter 2026, we’re proud to share an important milestone: ST Engineering – Mobile Aerospace Engineering has changed names to ST Engineering – Pensacola Aerospace.
While our name has evolved, our mission has not. We remain committed to delivering trusted aerospace solutions, advancing safety and quality, and supporting the people who keep aircraft flying.
This new chapter reflects who we are today, and where we are headed next.


