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Steer Appointed Base Maintenance Manager at Caerdav

Steer Appointed Base Maintenance Manager at Caerdav
Independent UK maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider Caerdav has appointed Alan Steer as its new base maintenance manager. Steer will oversee the company’s four maintenance lines, with a mandate to enhance operational efficiency and maintain high service standards. Bringing over 40 years of experience in the aviation sector, Steer’s background includes two decades at Thomas Cook Aircraft Engineering and a recent base management role at BCT Aviation Maintenance at East Midlands Airport.
Navigating Industry Challenges
Steer’s appointment arrives amid significant challenges facing the aviation maintenance industry, including ongoing supply chain disruptions and broader sector instability. These pressures are compounded by trends such as increased CEO turnover in related industries like automotive, which underscore the need for resilient and adaptive leadership within maintenance operations. In this context, Steer’s role will be critical in ensuring Caerdav continues to deliver consistent, high-quality maintenance services while responding to evolving operational demands.
Upon joining Caerdav, Steer expressed strong confidence in the company’s vision and culture. He remarked on the positive attitude and shared commitment he observed among staff, emphasizing the importance of building on this foundation to advance the company’s objectives. Steer also praised the existing programmes and procedures, noting their effectiveness in supporting hangar floor operations and customer service—attributes he described as uncommon in many MROs.
Leadership and Future Direction
In his new capacity, Steer is tasked with quickly adapting to Caerdav’s operational environment and sustaining the company’s rigorous standards. He intends to leverage his extensive expertise to refine current systems, drive further efficiencies, and elevate overall performance. “I want to use my experience and expertise to develop these systems, to drive further efficiencies and to push the company on to the next level,” Steer stated.
Industry analysts will be closely monitoring how Steer’s leadership impacts Caerdav’s reputation and operational results. His approach may prompt competitors to reevaluate their maintenance strategies in order to remain competitive amid ongoing industry pressures.
Steer’s career began as an apprentice at Dan Air Manchester, where he earned his full A and C Licences by the age of 21. His appointment underscores Caerdav’s commitment to experienced leadership as it navigates a complex and rapidly evolving maintenance landscape.

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