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Duncan Aviation Announces Upcoming Leadership Change at its Provo Facility

In the spring of 2024, Duncan Aviation-Provo Chief Operating Officer Chad Doehring will for family reasons move back to the company headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, as a member of the Senior Management Team there. As a result, the company will begin a search for the best COO candidate for its Provo facility. Click image for high-res download.

LINCOLN, NEB. — Duncan Aviation recently announced an upcoming change to the senior leadership team at its Provo, Utah facility. In the spring of 2024, Duncan Aviation-Provo Chief Operating Officer Chad Doehring will, for family reasons, move back to the company headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, as a member of the Senior Management Team there. As a result, the company will begin a search for the best COO candidate for its Provo facility.

“The last few months have been tough for me personally, as I have been challenged with balancing the increasingly complicated health needs of my parents, who still live in Nebraska, with the rewarding demands that come from running one of Duncan Aviation’s main MROs. I love my work, the team and facility we have built in Utah, and the Provo community, but I need to physically be in Nebraska right now. We have a strong leadership team in Provo and they will have the support of the entire Duncan Aviation family during this transition,” Doehring said.

Doehring will continue to lead Provo as the Chief Operating Officer over the next several months and will be  involved in selecting the facility's future COO. He plans to relocate to Nebraska in late spring or early summer 2024 but will continue to provide any needed support to the new COO and the entire Provo team. Senior leaders from Duncan Aviation’s Battle Creek, Michigan, and Lincoln, Nebraska, facilities will also spend time in Utah supporting the Provo facility and ensuring a smooth transition.

“Change is never easy, and this is a decision that Chad wrestled with for many months. When he shared his predicament with me and the rest of the Duncan Aviation Senior Team, we began planning for this future transition and looking for ways to best support Chad, his family, Provo team members, and our customers with the goal of making this change as positive as possible,” Duncan Aviation Chairman Todd Duncan said.

“I am humbled to work for such supportive and caring people at Duncan Aviation and will do everything I can to ensure the Provo facility continues progressing in quality, culture, and reputation,” Doehring said.

Duncan Aviation will soon be posting for the COO position on its careers website at www.DuncanAviation.aero/careers.

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About Duncan Aviation

Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider supporting the aviation needs of business aircraft operators, government agencies, and other aircraft service providers. Services include major and minor airframe inspections, engine maintenance, major retrofits for cabin and cockpit avionics systems, full paint and interior services, engineering and certification services, fabrication and manufacturing services, and preowned aircraft sales and acquisitions. Duncan Aviation also has international aircraft components solutions experts available 24/7/365 at +1 402.475.4125 who can handle any aircraft system problem with immediate exchanges, rotables, loaners or avionics/instrument/accessory repairs and overhauls. Complete service facilities are located in Battle Creek, Michigan; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Provo, Utah. We also have dozens of other facilities strategically located throughout the United States to provide customers with scheduled regional support and the quickest response possible to avionics, engine and airframe Aircraft On Ground (AOG) situations.

For more information about any of Duncan Aviation’s services, call +1 402.475.2611 or visit https://www.DuncanAviation.aero/services