BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul Appoints Max Allen as Director of Continuous Improvement and Component Repair
Dallas, Texas…September 3, 2008…BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul (ERO) has announced the appointment of Max Allen to the newly created position of Director, Continuous Improvement and Component Repair. Allen will coordinate all ERO component repair businesses – located at Lafayette, Dallas and Portsmouth – with the goals of optimizing work processes, reducing duplication of capability, developing new repairs and growing the business.
Allen will also lead a team of dedicated continuous improvement leaders at ERO’s major sites to build on existing “lean” activities by imbedding a framework for continuous improvement encompassing value stream mapping, root cause methodology, preventive maintenance, visual workplace, 6S, and metrics.
“Max has done an outstanding job of directing the Rolls-Royce Spey and Tay programs, bringing them to a higher level of efficiency, reducing turn times and achieving an enviable record of first pass test rates,” stated BBA Aviation ERO Senior Vice President of Business Operations, Nandu Madireddi. “He is ideally suited for this role both from an operational experience standpoint and by virtue of being a Six Sigma “black belt.” We know he will approach the CI and Component Repair functions with the same zeal as he has the Rolls-Royce program. Both are key areas of focus and are fundamental to our long term strategy.”
Allen joined BBA Aviation in 2004 as Director of Operations at the company’s Forest Park overhaul facility. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the United States Naval Academy and a Master’s degree in Management. He is a Six Sigma certified Black Belt.
Stepping in as replacement for Allen as Program Director Spey and Tay will be Mike Snellgrove. Snellgrove has been Program Director for Pratt & Whitney legacy engines. John Fuchs, who has been Program Director for PW300 and PW500 Programs, will take the role of Program Director of Pratt & Whitney Products and be responsible for all Pratt & Whitney Canada programs (except PW100).
“We have cultivated a growing pool of technical and managerial talent in our company,” stated Madireddi. “Max, Mike and John are a testament to that talent, initiative and leadership. I am confident that, as they take on these new roles, they will continue to drive performance improvements and customer satisfaction with the same urgency they have displayed in the past.”
Additional information about BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul services can be found by calling 214-956-3001, or viewing the company website at www.dallasairmotive.com. BBA Aviation’s engine repair and overhaul companies are primarily engaged in the repair and overhaul of gas turbine engines. Under the name Dallas Airmotive, the company operates facilities at two locations in Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area plus its Premier Turbines division in Neosho, Missouri and its H+S Aviation affiliate in Portsmouth, England. The combined companies form a world leading, OEM-authorized, independent provider of services for Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A/T, JT15D, PW100, PW300, PW500 and PW901 APU; Rolls-Royce Spey, Tay and Model 250/T63/T703; General Electric CF34, CT7/T700, and J85; Honeywell TFE731, CFE738, ALF502L engines, and the Honeywell Model 36 and 331 series APUs. In addition to its primary overhaul and repair facilities, Dallas Airmotive maintains a network of Regional Turbine Centers across the United States and in England. Headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, the combined companies employ more than 1,300 personnel who service business aviation, regional airline, military and government agencies worldwide. For more information, please visit www.dallasairmotive.com.BBA Aviation plc is a publicly held corporation traded on the London stock exchange. BBA Aviation serves two primary markets – Flight Support and Aftermarket Services and Systems. Flight Support includes refueling, cargo handling, ground handling and other services to business and commercial aviation customers. The Aftermarket Services and Systems activities include repair and overhaul of turbine engines, supply of aircraft parts, design, manufacture and overhaul of landing gear, aircraft hydraulics and other aircraft equipment. Operating companies and their subsidiaries include Dallas Airmotive, Signature Flight Support, ASIG, APPH, Premier Turbines, International Turbine Service, International Governor Services, Ontic, Barrett Turbine Engine Company, and H+S Aviation. For more information, visit www.bbaaviation.com.