Daher has appointed Stephen Stasiak as the General Manager of its aerostructures facility in Stuart, Florida, one of the company’s largest industrial sites globally. This facility manufactures components for Boeing and Gulfstream Aerospace.
Stasiak brings a wealth of experience from the aerospace and defence sectors, having held vice president and general manager roles at Safran, Viking Air and L3 Harris. He holds a master’s degree in Business and Finance from Webster University and is a former U.S. Army aviator who flew OH-58 Kiowa helicopters.
Daher’s Stuart operation produces aerostructures for Boeing’s 767 and Boeing 777 airliners, the KC-46 aerial tanker and Gulfstream’s 650 business jet. Stasiak will report to Alain-Jory Barthe, CEO of Daher’s Industry division.
Daher, an aircraft manufacturer, industrialist, industrial service provider and logistician, employs approximately 13,000 people and recorded a revenue of €1.65 billion (US$1.78 billion) in 2023. Founded in 1863 and family owned, Daher focuses on innovation with a presence in 15 countries across Europe, North America, and Asia, delivering value-added solutions to its aeronautical and industrial clients and partners.
























