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Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems (GYH)

AOG Services

Press Release

Issued by Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems (GYH).

March 7, 2018

Stevens Aviation to add five AOG techs and new hubs in Savannah and Jacksonville

Stevens Aviation has announced the addition of five new technicians to its rapid response AOG team, beginning March 30. This will increase the company's dedicated mobile force to more than 30 techs, offering round-the-clock maintenance, avionics and structural support. In addition, as of May 1, Stevens will operate new AOG hubs in Savannah, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. The two new AOG locations will bring the total to 13.

“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,” according to Stevens vice president Randy Smith. “We're either in or easily accessible to virtually every major market from Richmond to Miami.”

The Stevens rapid response team provides extensive support to fifteen airframes, including Challenger, Falcon, Global, Gulfstream, Phenom, Citation, Learjet, Hawker Beech and Beechcraft aircraft. The company routinely performs AOG dispatch for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, as well as remote inspections.

With the two new hubs in place, Stevens Aviation will maintain five AOG service centers in Florida (Destin, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami and Opa-Locka); three in North Carolina (Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh); two in Georgia (Atlanta and Savannah), as well as Greenville, South Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, and Richmond, Virginia. Stevens also maintains a fleet of eleven fully equipped service trucks.