American Aeronautical Corporation

40°49′37.8″N 73°41′59.2″W / 40.827167°N 73.699778°W / 40.827167; -73.699778

American Aeronautical Corporation
IndustryAerospace
FoundedOctober 1928 (1928-10)
FounderEnea 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.