Jaime Aguilar-Vazquez

Design Engineer at Mammoth Freighters

Jaime Aguilar-Vazquez is a Design Engineer at Mammoth Freighters since May 2023, previously serving as a Fire Protection Engineer at Veltre Engineering from May 2022 to May 2023, focusing on analyzing building materials for hazards and designing fire suppression systems. In earlier roles, Jaime worked as a Manufacturing Engineer with Design Build Fly at San Diego State University, where successful manufacturing of carbon fiber airfoils reduced weight by 27%. As a Performance and Aerodynamics Engineer at SDSU, Jaime enhanced supersonic business jet designs and led efforts to minimize jet engine noise pollution. Jaime also served as a Math Tutor for the SDSU Research Foundation, developing lesson plans for approximately 70 students weekly, and worked as a Structural Engineer for SDSU Aztec Electric Racing, optimizing the body panel system for weight reduction and improved serviceability. Jaime holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from San Diego State University, earned in 2021.

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Mammoth Freighters

Mammoth Freighters LLC (Mammoth) was founded in December of 2020 to design, develop, convert, and support the development of passenger to freighter conversions. The launch type is the Boeing 777 (both the 200 LR and 300 ER variants). The Mammoth converted 777 is one of the most productive and economical 777 long range freighters in the world. Mammoth, a Boeing Licensee for the Boeing 777, is developing a global production and conversion site network which will include its Ft. Worth, Alliance Texas Facility as well as additional conversion capacity planned at three other sites around the world. Mammoth is backed by private investment funds managed by Fortress Investment Group LLC and its affiliates. Mammoth is based in Orlando, Florida with engineering offices in Escondido, California and Seattle, Washington.