Stevens Macon Offering Mx Services for Mexico Bizjets
Two of Stevens Aerospace's three maintenance facilities are now approved by Mexico's regulator.

Mexico’s Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil (AFAC) has awarded Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems’ Macon, Georgia facility approval to maintain and return to service aircraft registered in Mexico. Several Mexican customer business jet inspections are already scheduled at the Macon facility.


With this approval, Stevens Aerospace can provide full maintenance, avionics modifications, and interior refurbishment services for owners and operators of Mexican-registered business turboprops through large-cabin jets. Typical aircraft types that the Macon facility specializes in include Bombardier Globals and Gulfstreams, but the facility’s technicians are also experienced in maintaining Challenger, Learjet, Citation, Embraer, Hawker, King Air, and other airframe types.


“Over the years, our business with Mexican owner-operators has been built on Stevens’ unique blend of expertise, practicality, and hospitality,” said regional sales manager Miguel Gallardo. “We bring a realistic approach to each project, giving owners and maintenance supervisors smart options to maximize budgets without compromising safety and the quality of work.”


Stevens Aerospace’s Greenville, South Carolina facility has held Mexican AFAC approval for many years, and plans are to add that approval for the company’s Nashville facility later this year.