Executives in Focus

Mike Englert promoted as general manager of Regional Turbine Center in St. Louis

Mike managed Dallas Airmotive's PW500 hot section shop within Cessna Wichita for several years.
"I recognize the demand of operators concerning aircraft availability and cost of operation, and I look forward to using that knowledge and my experience with FAA Part 91, 135 and 145 operations and business management to best support our customers."

He has a strong career in aircraft maintenance spanning over three decades with thirteen years in Dallas Airmotives

23 March 2021: Dallas Airmotive has recently promoted Mike Englert to general manager of its Regional Turbine Center (RTC) in St. Louis, MO, effective from April. With over three decades of experience in aircraft maintenance Englert is A&P-certified with IA and multiple director of maintenance roles. He has spent 13 years in Dallas Airmotives.  

Jeff Turner, Dallas Airmotive vice president of sales and service, said, “We are confident Mike will do very well leading the St. Louis RTC, just as he did when he managed Dallas Airmotive’s PW500 hot section shop within Cessna Wichita for several years. We are excited for Mike to transition into the role and we wish Doug Gannaway all the best in his retirement and thank him for many years of service to the organization and expert support of our customers.”

I am proud of Dallas Airmotive and in being a part of a team that reveres professionalism so highly,” Englert said. “I recognize the demand of operators concerning aircraft availability and cost of operation, and I look forward to using that knowledge and my experience with FAA Part 91, 135 and 145 operations and business management to best support our customers.”

The engine services offered at the St Louis RTC includes hot section inspections, bleed valve repair, power section repair, over-torque, lightning strike and sudden stoppage repairs, fuel nozzle exchange kits, same-day flow checks and other line maintenance and troubleshooting support. It operates at St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield, MO and offers fly-in support for aircraft requiring service on Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A, JT15D and PW500 engines.