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APS's Fergus Lopez on the Importance of Communication in Aerospace Safety

APS’s Fergus Lopez on the Importance of Communication in Aerospace Safety
Aircraft Propeller Service (APS), a prominent provider of turboprop propeller maintenance, airframe trading, and aerospace manufacturing, is broadening its international presence. Established over 70 years ago and headquartered in Lake Zurich, Illinois, APS embarked on its first overseas venture in Brazil in 2016. Nearly a decade later, the company has reached a new milestone by inaugurating a facility in Malaysia, marking its initial entry into the Asia-Pacific (APAC) market.
A December 2024 market analysis by Skyquest Consulting identifies the APAC region as the fastest-growing market for aircraft propeller systems. This growth is propelled by rapid economic development, increased air travel, and expanding regional connectivity. While North America continues to lead the market, the report highlights a notable rise in turboprop aircraft acquisitions across Asia-Pacific, as governments and airlines seek reliable and cost-effective aviation solutions.
Amid this dynamic expansion, Fergus Lopez has assumed the role of Managing Director for APS’s APAC operations. In an exclusive interview with AeroTime, Lopez discussed the establishment of the Malaysian facility, his leadership approach, and the pivotal role of communication in ensuring aerospace safety.
From Technician to Managing Director: A Full-Circle Journey
For Malaysian-born Fergus Lopez, leading APS in the Asia-Pacific region represents both a professional milestone and a personal homecoming. His aviation career began in Singapore as an apprentice aircraft technician, where he combined practical work with evening technical studies. After completing his training, Lopez relocated to Canada in the late 1980s to join StandardAero in Winnipeg. At 28, he paused his career to pursue a business degree at the University of Manitoba, subsequently returning to StandardAero and advancing through various roles that took him across the Netherlands, the United States, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore. His career trajectory includes leadership positions at major aerospace companies such as Meggitt, Parker Aerospace, and GKN, reflecting a wealth of global experience.
Communication: The Cornerstone of Aerospace Safety
Lopez underscores that effective communication is fundamental to maintaining aerospace safety, a principle increasingly recognized throughout the industry. He asserts, “Clear, consistent communication is essential to prevent misunderstandings that could lead to safety incidents.” This viewpoint aligns with recent research on safety and human factors, which stresses the importance of robust communication protocols in high-stakes environments such as process control rooms and aircraft maintenance facilities.
As APS expands its footprint in the APAC region, Lopez is committed to cultivating a culture where open dialogue and transparent safety practices are integral. This approach resonates with broader industry trends, as heightened scrutiny of communication protocols follows several high-profile safety incidents. Competitors are similarly adopting advanced communication technologies to improve operational efficiency and safety, paralleling innovations observed in other sectors, including fuel cell performance.
Lopez also highlights the necessity of ensuring that all stakeholders—from technicians on the hangar floor to executives in the boardroom—are aligned on safety protocols. He emphasizes, “Effective communication in the boardroom is just as critical as on the hangar floor. Everyone must be on the same page to ensure the highest standards of safety.”
As APS continues its global expansion, Lopez’s leadership and dedication to communication-driven safety establish a benchmark within the aerospace industry, reinforcing the company’s standing as a trusted partner in a rapidly evolving market.

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