American Aeronautical Corporation
40°49′37.8″N 73°41′59.2″W / 40.827167°N 73.699778°W
| Industry | Aerospace |
|---|---|
| Founded | October 1928 |
| Founder | Enea Bossi Sr. |
| Headquarters | , United States |
The American Aeronautical Corporation (AAC) was founded in October 1928 by Enea Bossi, located at 730 Fifth Avenue in Port Washington, New York. Its purpose was to build Savoia-Marchetti seaplanes under license. Licenses were acquired for both the S-55 and the S-56 and both were tested at Miller Army Air Field, but only the latter made it to production.