About Infinity Skies Corp – Aerospace Hardware Manufacturer | Hawthorne CA
Infinity Skies is an engineering-led company focused on building modular, scalable, and manufacturable systems for industrial, aerospace-adjacent, and advanced manufacturing environments.
We design and develop products using professional engineering discipline, quality-by-design principles, and a platform-first mindset, prioritizing interoperability, repeatability, and long-term system extensibility over one-off solutions.
Our approach is grounded in:
- Modular mechanical architectures
- Standardized interfaces and datum structures
- Configuration-controlled product families
- Risk-based engineering and quality management practices
Infinity Skies exists to reduce friction in how complex physical systems are designed, built, deployed, and scaled.
The founder is a mechanical engineer and aerospace sales professional with 13 years inside SpaceX, Boeing, and General Electric (GE) supply chains. After watching manufacturers lose weeks to fixture lead times and one-off tooling, he built the modular hardware platform he always wished existed. Infinity Skies is based in Hawthorne, CA. Two miles from the SpaceX.
1. Mission
To create modular physical platforms that enable faster innovation, lower lifecycle cost, and higher reliability across industrial and emerging technology sectors.
2. Engineering Philosophy
- Platform over product – systems designed to evolve
- Modularity by default – interchangeable components and interfaces
- Manufacturability first – designs optimized for repeatable production
- Quality embedded early – prevention over inspection
- Documentation matters – audit-ready, traceable engineering outputs
3. Capabilities
Infinity Skies provides end-to-end engineering and product development capabilities, with emphasis on modular mechanical systems and production readiness.
Engineering & Design
- Mechanical system architecture
- Modular interface and platform design
- CAD modeling and configuration management
- Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Assembly (DFA)
- Design risk analysis (FMEA-style thinking)
- Requirements definition and verification planning
Product Development
- Prototype development
- Iterative design validation
- Tolerance analysis and stack-up planning
- Standard part integration and control
- BOM structuring and revision control
Manufacturing Readiness
- Supplier-ready drawings and specifications
- Inspection and acceptance criteria definition
- First Article Inspection (FAI) planning
- Process documentation and work instructions
- Quality control planning and traceability
4. Facility Overview
Infinity Skies operates as a lean, scalable engineering and development environment, designed to integrate seamlessly with external manufacturing partners.
Facility capabilities are structured to support:
- Engineering development and prototyping
- Assembly and fit verification
- Inspection and quality validation
- Secure data and document control
The facility model is intentionally modular allowing capacity, equipment, and production scale to expand in parallel with demand.
5. Quality Management Philosophy
Our systems and processes are modeled on:
- ISO 9001 principles
- AS9100-style rigor where applicable
- Six Sigma and risk-based thinking
This ensures products are:
- Repeatable
- Traceable
- Auditable
- Scalable
6. Core Quality Practices
Infinity Skies does not rely on informal or ad-hoc processes. All engineering and production activities are developed to withstand:
- Customer audits
- Supplier audits
- Regulatory and contractual scrutiny
Where certifications are required, systems are structured to support future certification readiness without rework or reinvention.
- Nonconformance and corrective action processes
- Document control and revision management
- Requirements traceability
- Engineering change control (ECO/ECR)
- Risk identification and mitigation
- Inspection and verification planning
7. Commitment
Our commitment is not merely to compliance, but to engineering integrity, accountability, and continuous improvement.
8. Partner-Centric Model
Infinity Skies is built on a distributed manufacturing and supply chain strategy, leveraging qualified partners rather than verticalizing prematurely.
We work with:
- Machine shops (CNC milling, turning)
- Sheet metal and fabrication partners
- Finishing and coating suppliers
- Standard component distributors
- Specialized process vendors as required
This approach enables flexibility, scalability, and risk mitigation while maintaining engineering and quality control at the system level.
9. Supplier Expectations
All partners are expected to operate in alignment with:
- Controlled processes
- Documented specifications
- Revision and configuration discipline
- Inspection and quality accountability
- On-time delivery performance
Infinity Skies maintains supplier qualification, performance monitoring, and corrective action processes to ensure long-term reliability.
10. Collaboration Philosophy
We treat suppliers as long-term partners, not transactional vendors. Clear documentation, predictable requirements, and mutual accountability are central to how we operate.