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StandardAero Appoints Michael L. Kaplan as Chief Legal Officer

StandardAero Appoints Michael L. Kaplan as Chief Legal Officer
StandardAero has announced the appointment of Michael L. Kaplan as its new Chief Legal Officer, effective October 6, 2025. Kaplan returns to the company to succeed Steve Sinquefield, who is retiring after more than a decade in the role. Kaplan previously held several senior positions at StandardAero, including Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, General Counsel, and Secretary. He will report directly to Russell Ford, Chairman and CEO of StandardAero.
Extensive Legal and Executive Experience
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, StandardAero is a leading provider of aerospace engine aftermarket services, specializing in engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), as well as engine component repair. Kaplan brings over 25 years of legal and executive leadership experience to the position. Most recently, he served as Senior Counsel at the global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, where he advised clients on complex corporate, securities, and mergers and acquisitions matters. His previous executive roles include more than a decade as Chief Legal Officer at M.D.C. Holdings, Inc. and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc., where he led legal and compliance functions.
Russell Ford expressed confidence in Kaplan’s appointment, stating, “We are delighted to welcome Michael back to StandardAero. He brings deep legal and compliance expertise across a variety of industries, including knowledge of both our business and aviation. His track record of delivering substantial value in his roles will help fuel StandardAero as we continue to execute on our strategic growth plan.”
Transition and Industry Implications
As Kaplan assumes his new responsibilities, he will be tasked with integrating his expertise into StandardAero’s existing legal framework while ensuring alignment with ongoing litigation and regulatory compliance. The appointment is anticipated to be positively received by investors, who may view it as a strategic effort to strengthen the company’s legal standing. Competitors within the aerospace sector are likely to observe StandardAero’s evolving legal strategies closely and may adjust their own compliance approaches accordingly.
Ford also paid tribute to the outgoing Chief Legal Officer, Steve Sinquefield, whose 40-year career in aviation encompassed leadership roles at Beechcraft Aircraft Company, Raytheon Aerospace Services, Vertex Aerospace, L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, Tenax Aerospace Holdings, and StandardAero. “Steve has been instrumental in shaping our company into the global leader we are today, and we wish him the best as he steps into a well-earned retirement,” Ford said. Sinquefield will remain with StandardAero through the end of 2025 to support Kaplan’s transition into the role.

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