Aloft AeroArchitects—the Georgetown, Delaware provider of auxiliary fuel systems, VIP completions, aircraft engineering, and other services—has selected Scott Meyer to succeed Robert Sundin as CEO. Sundin is retiring after more than 40 years in the aviation industry.
Meyer brings 30 years of aerospace and business aviation experience, beginning in engineering in technologies such as solid rocket motor design, launch vehicles advanced materials, and aerospace operation technologies. He later shifted into the business aviation sector, holding roles including CEO of the Comlux America MRO and completion center and COO for North American operations at Flying Colours.
Stepping into his new role, Meyer outlined plans to expand Aloft AeroArchitects’ reach throughout aviation. “The business, commercial, and defense aviation sectors are rapidly evolving and generating new opportunities as we begin to emerge from the global pandemic coupled with the rapidly changing geopolitical environment,” Meyer said. “We see growth potential in leveraging Aloft’s nearly 40 years of progressive capabilities and services to create innovative solutions for a broader aviation community.”
He further noted that Aloft’s base in Delaware provides ready access in the New York-Washington corridor for government, military, corporate, and high-net-worth customers. Sundin said Meyer will propel the company's expansion into new and evolving markets and called him “a solid addition to our team.”