Gastops
Jonathan Covey is a seasoned professional in aerospace business development with extensive experience spanning over 15 years. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Business Development for Aerospace Platforms at Gastops since March 2021, Jonathan has held significant roles at Thales Canada, Bombardier Aerospace, CMC Electronics, and Astronics-LSI Canada Inc. Jonathan's expertise includes managing key accounts, pursuing new market opportunities, and leading sales operations. Prior to their current position, contributions included driving aerospace sales at CMC Electronics and overseeing North American business development at Astronics-LSI Canada. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Aerospace and Vehicle Systems from Concordia University.
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Gastops designs, manufactures and supports advanced equipment health sensing and analysis products, including on-line oil debris sensors, torque measurement sensors, turbine blade health sensors, and at-line wear debris analyzers. Additionally, we offer a wide range of specialized technical and engineering services to assist in the development of equipment control and monitoring systems, and maintenance of mission-critical assets. We have applied our equipment condition analysis engineering capabilities to develop and execute fleet maintenance programs which transform maintenance from the traditional scheduled or reactive maintenance, to a more proactive condition based approach. This approach has also exposed us to the industry need to provide high performance, responsive, maintenance, repair and overhaul services for high value aviation components. For 40 years, our solutions have been used in Defense, Aerospace, Energy and Marine applications to optimize the availability, productivity, maintenance, performance and safety of mission-critical assets. We offer peace of mind to our customers by supporting the equipment that helps their aircraft fly, ships sail, trains roll, generators generate, and turbines turn.