Canada's Maverick Aviation Group has acquired avionics installation, repair, and design engineering services provider Maxcraft Avionics, which is based at Pitt Meadows Regional Airport (CYPK) in British Columbia, Canada. The acquisition broadens Maverick’s national footprint and increases its capabilities in both fixed- and rotary-wing support.
Maverick said the move ensures continuity for Maxcraft’s customers while adding the long-term stability of a coast-to-coast service platform. “We’re committed to preserving everything customers value about Maxcraft while bringing the added strength of a national platform and long-term investment in people, tools, and infrastructure,” said Maverick president Trevor Rehberg-Besler.
Maxcraft will retain its leadership team, with Steve Nunn and Daryl Macintosh continuing to oversee operations. “This acquisition is not a departure from who we are—it’s a continuation,” said Nunn. “Partnering with Maverick gives us the ability to take Maxcraft to the next level.”
Macintosh added that clients will continue to receive the same hands-on support they rely on. “We’re excited to continue serving our clients with the same approach, now backed by greater reach and long-term stability.”
Maxcraft’s operations include a 30,000-sq-ft facility staffed by 45 employees. The company is known for its cockpit upgrades, custom installations, field support, and its in-house design approval organization and STC catalog.
Maverick also owns Bristow Instruments and Vision Inspection Services Canada.