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EPC Aerospace Opens U.S. Headquarters at Orlando International Airport

EPC Aerospace Establishes U.S. Headquarters at Orlando International Airport
EPC Aerospace has officially inaugurated its U.S. headquarters at Orlando International Airport (MCO) following the acquisition and rebranding of Sky Aerospace, formerly known as Sky Aerospace Engineering LLC. This strategic move represents a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion efforts, aiming to position EPC Aerospace as a leading entity in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Strategic Operational Hub and Expansion Plans
The newly acquired facility at MCO will serve as EPC Aerospace’s central operational hub for both domestic and international airline maintenance. In addition to routine maintenance services, the site will act as a staging ground for specialized modification and support programs. The company is also developing a dedicated center to address defense-related requirements. This Orlando headquarters marks the initial phase of EPC Aerospace’s broader vision to establish a network of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) centers across the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Through this network, the company intends to deliver integrated capabilities that cater to both commercial airlines and defense programs.
Prashan Ambawatta, CEO of EPC Aerospace LLC, emphasized the company’s forward-looking approach, stating, “Our vision is to create a future-ready aerospace organization that bridges the needs of both commercial and defense aviation. By establishing our U.S. headquarters and initial base at MCO, we are taking a decisive step toward building a trusted and innovative global enterprise capable of supporting the next generation of aircraft programs.”
Industry Context and Regional Impact
EPC Aerospace’s decision to base its U.S. operations in Orlando comes at a time of rapid transformation within the aerospace industry, characterized by intense competition and shifting market dynamics. The company’s entry into this region is expected to attract close attention from established competitors, potentially accelerating strategic shifts and market repositioning across the sector. This development underscores the ongoing need for innovation and adaptability as aerospace firms strive to maintain leadership in an increasingly complex environment.
Local officials have welcomed EPC Aerospace’s investment, highlighting the positive implications for Central Florida’s workforce and the region’s growing stature as an aerospace hub. Lance Lyttle, president and CEO of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA), remarked, “We’re pleased that EPC Aerospace has chosen Orlando International Airport as the home for its first U.S. operation. The company’s commitment not only strengthens our airport’s role in supporting next-generation aviation technologies but also creates high-value opportunities for Central Florida’s skilled workforce.”
The Orlando Economic Partnership (OEP) played a pivotal role in facilitating EPC Aerospace’s site selection process by connecting the company with key public and private stakeholders. Ambawatta acknowledged this support, noting, “OEP’s white glove treatment left a tremendous impression on us and had a large role in our choice of the Orlando region for our first location.”
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer highlighted the city’s infrastructure and collaborative environment as critical factors in attracting EPC Aerospace. “The company’s investment at Orlando International Airport highlights how our city’s world-class infrastructure and commitment to partnership continue to attract forward-thinking global companies,” Dyer said. “EPC’s growth here will create high-wage jobs, strengthen our advanced manufacturing sector, and add to Orlando’s reputation as a hub for aerospace excellence.”
Echoing this sentiment, Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings stated, “EPC Aerospace’s expansion represents another strong vote of confidence in Orange County’s growing aviation and defense industry.”
As EPC Aerospace establishes its U.S. headquarters in Orlando, the company confronts both significant opportunities and challenges within a competitive market, emphasizing the critical importance of innovation and adaptability in the evolving aerospace sector.

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