Stevens Aviation will add five new technicians to its Rapid Response AOG team on March 30, increasing the company’s mobile force to more than 30 technicians. Meanwhile, Stevens Aviation will operate new AOG facilities in Jacksonville, Florida, and Savannah, Georgia, starting May 1, bringing its total AOG locations to 13.
The five new technicians added to Stevens Aviation’s Rapid Response team will join the other technicians in providing support for aircraft such as the Bombardier Challenger, Learjet, and Global families; Dassault Falcons; Gulfstreams; Embraer Phenoms; and Textron Aviation aircraft, to include Cessna Citations, Hawkers, and Beechcraft King Airs. Its Rapid Response team technicians perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, as well as remote inspections.
Adding the two new AOG locations, Stevens Aviation will operate five AOG service centers in Florida, including its facilities in Destin, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Opa-Locka, and Jacksonville. The company also maintains facilties in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, as well as in Greenville, South Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, and Richmond, Virginia.
“Adding the two new locations, as well as five new professionals to our team, is a significant investment in providing an even more concentrated presence for Stevens in the Southeast,” said Randy Smith, v-p of Stevens Aviation. “We’re either in or easily accessible to virtually every major market from Richmond to Miami.”
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AOGRII
November 21, 2018 - 11:16am
Well if you value your Aircraft and safety of those that fly in it you'll use a different company than Stevens. They routinely use contract employees because they pay bottom dollar for their techs and can't keep top talent around. Their AOG manager Robert Harclerode is a thief and will over charge you whenever possible. I wouldnt trust them to fix my bicycle let alone a flying machine. Do your research and know who is touching your aircraft and if they are factory trained or qualified.