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Stevens Aerospace 57000 square feet MRO facility coming up at Tennessee airport

Stevens Aerospace’ construction of new MRO facility at WWII military training airport in Tennessee is a part of growing aviation business and expansion in the region.
The airport at which the MRO facility is being constructed is considerably less congested with enough room to expand making it an ideal fit for Stevens to continue with their business growth.

The facility currently under construction will be fully functional by mid-2022.

3 November 2021: Steven Aerospace and Defense System have started the construction of their new MRO facility in Smyrna, Tennessee. The first phase of the facility will provide 57,000 square feet of operational space and phase two will see an additional 40,000sf of hangar space. Stevens has operated in the Nashville metropolitan area for nearly 40 years.

Christian Sasfai, Stevens’ president said, “John Black, the airport’s executive director, has done an outstanding job of growing and modernizing a WWII military training airport. He understands how to attract aviation businesses and, maybe more importantly, that the airport is a key part of overall business growth in the region.

The Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport offers all the operational features found at larger airports, but with considerably less congestion plus room to expand making it an ideal fit for Stevens’ continuing business growth. In addition, most of Stevens’ Tennessee employees live closer to the new facility which reduced their daily commute. 

Stevens expects the new facility to be fully functional mid-2022.