Press Release
Issued by StandardAero (Dallas-Fort Worth).
August 29, 2018
Dallas Airmotive, a BBA Aviation Global Engine Services company, announced today that Peter Novy has joined the company as the rotorcraft regional engine manager in the eastern United States region.
Novy is an airframe and powerplant (A&P) licensed technician who brings more than 30 years of engine maintenance experience to the role, including time spent as sales director for Heli-One. In his new role, Novy supports helicopter operators located in the following Eastern US states: New York, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Maryland, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.
“We're happy to have Peter on the rotorcraft sales team and I'm confident he will provide exceptional support to our customers to meet their engine needs,” Mark Stubbs, chief commercial officer of Global Engine Services said. “Peter has decades of helicopter maintenance experience and understands what's important to our customers.”
Additionally, Stubbs said Novy's industry experience will help him provide solution-oriented technical expertise for helicopter operators.
“He's a great asset to have onboard and we look forward to seeing how he will champion our customers' needs and requirements so we can deliver them the support they expect,” Stubbs said.
Dallas Airmotive and H+S Aviation have delivered world-class turbine engine service and support to the aviation industry for more than 80 years. The companies have established a global engine network through OEM authorizations in order to provide comprehensive services and support for engines powering the majority of the world's B&GA and rotorcraft fleets. The network includes engine MRO centers in Dallas, TX and Portsmouth, UK, as well as nine regional turbine centers throughout the world. This extensive network is supported by the aviation industry's largest field support team, including more than 50 field personnel.