Fri, Feb 28, 2014
Titan Aircraft Engines Moving To Its Own Facility, Will Add Staff
Danbury Aerospace says that their “completed engine business” has been spun off into a new and separate company. Titan Aircraft Engines based in San Antonio, TX. is presently moving into its own facility and staffing up quickly to meet current and expected demand.
“It’s time that we facilitate the recent demand we have seen in our completed engine business with adequate facilities and staffing to meet that demand,” said Ty Stoller, President at Danbury Aerospace.
Over 1600 customers have already benefited from Danbury’s engine kit program launched several years ago through ECi, the distribution arm of Danbury Aerospace. In early 2013 ECi started offering to assemble and do run-in testing for their kit customers. This business has taken off with the recent agreements with Cub Crafters, Vertical Aviation and 5 other OEM manufactures. The real demand prompting this business decision is coming directly from the aircraft owner-builders themselves. It seems buying a complete engine solution directly from the actual manufacturer is appealing both from service and warrantee point of view.
As part of this strategic move, Danbury Aerospace has hired Kevin Eldredge to lead the new business to focus on customer service, branding of Titan, and expanding the product offering for the home-built and LSA marketplace. “It is very exciting to join the Danbury Team and be given such a great opportunity to use my experience building businesses as well as serving the aircraft industry that I am so passionate about. I know that my love for flying and building so many of the aircraft Titan serves will quickly reveal itself in the engine and services we will offer ,” Eldredge said.
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