Air Engineering has been supporting major manufacturing facilities around the world since 1962. The unique approach Air Engineering takes to the industrial air compressor replacement parts market allows it's clients to increase their profits while maintaining or improving their competitive position in their respective markets. Air Engineering serves customers in hundreds of industries. Over 50 years of experience allows us to specialize in supporting electrical generation plants, steel manufacturing and foundry operations, food and food packaging industries, oil & gas production and processing, planes, trains and automobile production, water and waste water processing and many other industries.
Air Engineering supplies High Performance Parts, Lubricant and Accessories for every major brand of industrial air compressor, at prices up to 33% below the compressor manufacturer dealers. How do we do it? It started back in the 1960's. JFK was President and the Beatles were still playing clubs in Liverpool when Air Engineering opened its doors back in 1962 as a distributor for several leading compressor manufacturers. Back then the only type of compressors were reciprocating compressors, and Air Engineering soon became the leading distributor in the United States; selling, installing and servicing more compressors than any other dealer, anywhere.
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