Dynamic Aviation has been awarded a contract worth $ 22.4 million to perform support services on the U.S. Armyâs Beechcraft-built twin-turboprop aircraft for its missions in Afghanistan. The company will work to adapt, integrate and maintain three Beechcraft King Air 200s under the communications electronic attack with surveillance and reconnaissance program, Dynamic Aviation said Wednesday. âWe are pleased that our years of experience and demonstrated performance will be instrumental in further supporting the Army and its critical mission, â said Michael Stoltzfus, president and CEO of Dynamic Aviation. The Bridgewater, Virginia-based company intends for the contract to support the Armyâs operations in Afghanistan.
Shannon Wagner, formerly senior vice president of operations at Bridgewater, Virginia-based Dynamic Aviation, has been promoted to chief operating officer at the company. The 25-year commercial aviation veteran started in his current role in February and oversees the company’s daily operations, Dynamic Aviation said Monday. “Shannon has an immense passion for aviation, ” said Dynamic Aviation President and CEO
Ralph Alderson, former vice president for programs at L-3 Communications‘ (NYSE: LLL) unmanned systems division, has joined Dynamic Aviation as senior VP for programs. “He will be integral in guiding Dynamic Aviation’s strategic initiatives in the coming years, ” Michael Stoltzfus, Dynamic Aviation president and CEO, said Tuesday. Alderson will oversee the acquisition, performance execution