The Medal of Andalusia received by AERTEC Solutions represents a stimulus for the company's general directors and founders, Antonio Gómez-Guillamón and Vicente Padilla, to continue advancing along the path of innovation and business excellence, and it is a recognition whose merit is attributed to the customers, staff, and collaborators.
“It is an honour to receive this distinction, which represents recognition for almost two decades of work and business experience in the aerospace sector, but we cannot stop here, and our thoughts and work are focused 100% on the future, on being ever more innovative, more international and more competitive thanks to our specialisation,” they stated.
The founders of AERTEC Solutions have highlighted that for this future, they have a “committed and talented workforce” as their main asset, to whom they have attributed half the credit for this institutional recognition from the Junta de Andalucía. “The other half belongs to our clients, to whose trust we owe the ability to develop our technological capabilities and execute projects in 21 countries across five continents,” they commented.

AERTEC Solutions is an engineering and consulting company specialising in airports, the aeronautical and defence industries, with a track record at over 70 international airports and a presence in major global aeronautical programmes, such as the A350XWB, A400M, A320 and A330MRTT, among others. It is a preferred supplier for the Airbus Group in manufacturing engineering and programme management services for its civil and military aircraft, in addition to providing its knowledge and expertise in industrialisation, manufacturing support, assembly, and design and production support activities.
AERTEC Solutions was founded in the Andalusia Technology Park and has its main offices in Malaga and Seville, from where they respectively develop their activities in the airports sector and the aeronautics and defence industry. Furthermore, it has offices in the UK, Portugal, and France. In all of these, and in the projects it has underway in different parts of the world, a team of over 400 experts in aeronautics carries out its work.
