Stevens Aerospace Awarded Mexican AFAC Approval for Macon, Ga. Facility

March 2, 2020
This authorization allows Stevens to fully work and return to service Mexican-registered aircraft.

Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems has been awarded full Mexican Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil (AFAC) approval for the company’s facility in Macon, Ga. (KMCN). This authorization allows Stevens to fully work and return to service Mexican-registered aircraft.

The approval provides owner-operators of Mexican-registered aircraft from turbo props to large cabin business jets an additional high-quality option in the U.S. for maintenance, avionics modifications and interior refurbishments. Stevens’ Macon team specializes in Gulfstream and Global aircraft, but has considerable expertise and authority on Challenger, Citation, Embraer, Hawker, King Air, Learjet and other airframes.

According to regional sales manager Miguel Gallardo, Stevens already has several inspections scheduled for Mexican-registered business jets at the Macon facility.

“Over the years, our business with Mexican owner-operators has been built on Stevens’ unique blend of expertise, practicality and hospitality,” said 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’ Greenville, S.C. operation (KGYH) has been Mexican-certified for years and the company’s Nashville facility (KBNA) is currently in-process and expecting authorization later this year.