![]() ![]() “This operation has really come up a notch since he came onboard.” ![]() “I think Mark has brought a lot to the table for this group,” said Ray Houston, regional aircraft sales manager for Stevens Denver. He’s spent the past year engaging staff and customers, closely examining the facility’s operations and envisioning new strategies to further the company’s success. His 24-year aviation career has included positions as director of engine programs for KC Aviation/Gulfstream Aircraft Services and most recently as director of service, sales support and engine programs, for Bombardier Business Aviation Services. Niehaus was appointed as GM of the Denver facility in October 2004. Brown’s focus on building infrastructure has complemented the ongoing efforts of Mark Niehaus, Stevens’ general manager in Denver. Based in Greenville, Brown joined Stevens from prestigious Rolls-Royce, where he was vice president of aftermarket and customer service for corporate and regional aircraft. Stevens has recently brought in new expertise, from the top down, starting with the appointment last March of Glenn J. Today, the company employees 487 people in 521,000 square feet of facilities. The Denver location was purchased from TurboWest in 1994. Stevens Aviation Department, in Greenville, S.C., Stevens has grown to include locations in Donaldson and Greenville, S.C. ![]() Stevens Aviation has a long history in aviation services. It’s not a completely new direction for the FBO, but it has given this facility a new focus on communication, customer service and efficiency that is making Stevens Denver the crown jewel of the company’s western operations. Mark Niehaus, who has held management positions at Bombardier, KC Aviation and AlliedSignal, was appointed as general manager of Stevens Denver in 2004. ![]()
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