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Duncan Aviation Names Scott Stoki Vice President of Engine Operations

Duncan Aviation Appoints Scott Stoki as Vice President of Engine Operations
Duncan Aviation has announced the promotion of Scott Stoki to Vice President of Engine Operations, marking a significant leadership transition within the company’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) division. Stoki succeeds Doug Alleman, who will retire at the end of the year after a distinguished 38-year tenure. This change is intended to ensure continuity in leadership and maintain the company’s commitment to delivering advanced engine services and expert support to aircraft operators worldwide.
Extensive Experience and Strategic Vision
Scott Stoki brings over 20 years of industry experience to his new role, having joined Duncan Aviation in 2005 as an Engine Line Technician. His career trajectory has encompassed a broad range of responsibilities, including technical roles in the hangar, Quality Assurance, and management positions. This diverse background has equipped him with a deep understanding of engine maintenance processes and the ability to develop practical solutions that align with the strategic objectives of flight departments.
As Vice President, Stoki will focus on expanding Duncan Aviation’s engine services division, which has seen rapid growth over the past five years. His strategic priorities include enhancing maintenance capabilities across multiple engine platforms to meet evolving market demands, optimizing the company’s 36,000-square-foot Designated Overhaul Facility by streamlining in-house backshop operations such as paint, inspection, and test cell functions, and strengthening parts sourcing strategies to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, he aims to increase in-house component repair capacity and refine procurement processes in collaboration with Duncan Manufacturing Solutions. These initiatives are designed to improve engine reliability and reduce aircraft downtime, reinforcing the company’s reputation for customer-centric service.
Navigating a Competitive and Evolving Market
Stoki’s appointment comes amid a period of intensified competition and shifting dynamics within the aviation engine MRO sector. The industry is witnessing a surge in mergers and acquisitions, driven by rapid technological advancements and changing market requirements. Major competitors, including RTX, ST Engineering, and Honeywell, are making substantial investments to enhance their MRO capabilities, thereby heightening competitive pressures. The sector also faces ongoing challenges such as production delays and increased regulatory scrutiny from FAA quality reviews, factors that could affect operational efficiency and market positioning across the industry.
Despite these challenges, Duncan Aviation’s leadership expresses strong confidence in Stoki’s ability to steer the engine operations division through this complex environment. Mike Minchow, President of Duncan Aviation, emphasized Stoki’s unique combination of technical expertise and strategic insight, stating that his leadership will be crucial as the company continues to expand its capabilities and uphold its high standards of customer service.
Under Stoki’s guidance, Duncan Aviation aims to solidify its standing in a rapidly evolving and increasingly competitive MRO market by prioritizing innovation, operational excellence, and customer satisfaction.

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