I founded JE (Jet Eyes) in 2019 after years of wandering around desert boneyards hunting for aircraft parts to use for custom furniture projects. Our spares and unused components became the foundational material we used for the very first JE products. 

What we do:

We use advanced fabrication methods and techniques to bring vintage and retired aircraft to life. Our products are a blend of fun, tech, color, and history - and they tell the story of the aircraft from which they were cut.

How we do it:

At our core we are a prototype and design house with on-site equipment that allow us to develop new products and innovate without the need to outsource. As of Nov. 2025, 100% of our products are designed and fabricated or printed on site – down to the smallest bits of hardware and hang cards.

On site capabilities: milling, machining, laser cutting/marking, water jet cutting, 3D FDM printing, 3D resin (SLA) printing, UV printing, 3D scanning, and 3D modeling. 

What we don't do:

More than scrap. Airplanes are cool - even the ones who's flying days are over. The boneyards where these giants enjoy retirement are special places that have a majesty all their own. As this industry grows, so has the landscape of these magical places.

Leave no trace. We only choose material for our products that can be fully processed on site with all remnants properly disposed of, or we will transport the entire project back to our Pensacola, FL yard for storage. We believe in finishing the job and leaving no trace of our work at the places we love most, and most importantly, preserving the dignity of these aircraft as they serve us with one last flight.

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