Frazier Aviation Expands Leadership Team to Enhance Operations and Growth Strategy
Frazier Aviation, Inc., a prominent name in sustainment solutions for the military aircraft aftermarket, has recently made significant strides in enhancing its operational capabilities and business development strategies. The company has welcomed several seasoned professionals from the Aerospace and Defense sectors to its senior management team, including Terri Lambert, Marty Blanc, and Chris Fellows. This strategic move aims to consolidate Frazier Aviation's reputation and elevate its service offerings in a competitive market.
The new Director of Business Development, Terri Lambert, brings over 40 years of extensive experience in global business expansion and growth within notable Aerospace and Defense organizations. Her previous roles include strategic positions at Honeywell and Kellstrom Defense, where she played a pivotal role in sales expansion efforts in both the U.S. and Canada. As she steps into her new role at Frazier Aviation, Lambert is set to focus on identifying and capitalizing on strategic growth opportunities, nurturing existing client relationships, and exploring new market avenues. Her addition to the team is seen as a vital asset that will forward the company's goals of offering superior service.
Joining Lambert in this leadership expansion is Marty Blanc, who takes on the role of Manager of Operations and Supply Chain. With more than 20 years of hands-on experience in aerospace manufacturing and operations management at various organizations, Blanc is expected to optimize Frazier’s manufacturing processes, enhance supply chain efficiency, and ultimately improve customer service by reducing lead times. His background in fabrication management will enable Frazier to maximize its output and maintain high-quality standards in the products provided to its clients.
Chris Fellows has also joined the leadership team, stepping into the position of Manager of Procurement and Government Proposals. Fellows brings over 25 years of experience specifically in the military aftermarket manufacturing sector. His role will involve sourcing specialty components and ensuring the company’s proposals align with U.S. government standards, which is essential for securing contracts in the competitive government contracting space. His proven ability to establish strong client relationships will be instrumental in fostering Frazier's growth trajectory.
The company’s strategic focus was further reiterated by Tom Burchill, Managing Partner of Seven Point Equity Partners, which recently partnered with Frazier Aviation to enhance its product offerings and manufacturing capabilities. This partnership is expected to broaden Frazier's reach in the aerospace industry, allowing for further investments into expanding its existing capabilities both organically and through targeted acquisitions.
Frazier Aviation has been a major player in the military aerospace sector since its founding in 1953. They specialize in manufacturing and maintenance/repair services for essential military aircraft platforms like the Lockheed Martin C-130, F-16, and P-3. Through its decades of industry experience, Frazier has cultivated a reputation for high-quality, reliable support. The company’s recent initiatives signal a commitment to not only uphold but enhance its status as a leader in sustainment solutions for military aircraft.
Recently, Frazier Aviation also announced the appointment of Dr. Ahmed Metwalli to its Board, further emphasizing its dedication to strategic growth and governance in an increasingly complex global landscape. As the aerospace community continues to evolve, Frazier’s leadership changes and strategic partnerships will likely play pivotal roles in shaping the future of military aircraft support and service provision.