June 25, 2016
What are the three sweetest words the owner of a factory authorized Twin Commander Service Center can utter: “Busy, busy, busy.” That’s what Legacy Aviation Services owner and CEO Raul J. “RJ” Gomez had to say when asked “How’s it going?”
It’s no surprise. Legacy, founded in 2005, has been on an expansion tear over the last two years. Here’s a partial list of what’s been happening at Legacy at Clarence E. Page Airport in Yukon, Oklahoma, west of Oklahoma City:
Legacy also has expanded its in-house aircraft interior refurb shop, and is looking forward to installing a state-of-the-art interior package in a 690D Commander 900. “It will be a more aggressive, modern interior,” RJ predicts. “We will show how we can transform a Commander on the inside.”
Legacy Aviation Shop Floor
Legacy’s full-service Twin Commander capabilities include:
Legacy Aviation Services was founded following the closure in 2005 of Downtown Airpark (DTA) in Oklahoma City, one of the original Aero Commander/Twin Commander Service Centers. RJ was DTA’s General Manager at the time, and key DTA shop personnel followed him and CFO Kevin Chance when they formed Legacy.
Now, more than a decade later, several of those key people including Structures and Special Projects technician Steve Reid and Maintenance Manager Lonnie Walden still comprise part of Legacy’s core group of experienced personnel. “I truly believe we have the best team of experienced Commander airframe and Honeywell engine technicians in the nation—Rick Miller, Steve Dutcher, Jamin Jacobs, Mike Matthews, and Frank Serrano.”
Legacy was named a factory authorized Twin Commander Service Center in 2007, and since then has been a six-time recipient of a Twin Commander Service Center of the Year award.
In the last two years Legacy has invested heavily in upgrading Legacy West, refurbishing the offices, adding the avionics shop, and expanding ramp space. “We wanted to make it nice, make it presentable and professional,” RJ says. Legacy also has invested in new employees including a marketing director; an assistant for Kirkpatrick in the avionics shop; and a shop floor technician who is an A&P and IA and, according to RJ, “a big fan of Commanders.” It’s been a busy place.
For the moment, Legacy is taking a breather on expansion plans while it fully develops its legacy and new-found capabilities. “In two years we’ve acquired two new businesses—the fuel/FBO shop and the components repair and overhaul operation—and we’ve grown and will continue to expand our avionics capabilities,” RJ notes. “That’s enough for two years.”
On the other hand, he says that “anything is possible.” Legacy’s name is appropriate given its roots. Yet, the last few years demonstrate that even as Legacy stays the course on its founding principles, one fundamental constant is the company’s capacity to change.
For more information visit Legacy Aviation’s website at www.legacy-aviation.com; contact RJ Gomez at 405-350-2100 or email him at rgomez@legacy-aviation.com.