Heston Materials is expanding its operations by launching a dedicated Engines Division and appointing Semih Ozdemir as Head of Engines. This strategic move strengthens the company’s position in the aviation aftermarket, allowing it to maximise the value of mid-life narrow-body aircraft assets and offer comprehensive solutions to its customers.
With over a decade of expertise in powerplant and engineering leadership, Ozdemir brings extensive industry knowledge and a strong track record of delivering performance-driven results. His leadership will be instrumental in shaping the new division’s direction and growth.
The newly established Engines Division will initially focus on CFM56-5B/7B and V2500 engines, providing end-to-end solutions tailored to the evolving aviation market. As the industry continues to shift, adaptability and innovation will be key to success. Heston Materials aims to leverage its experience in airframe components trading to bring fresh, agile approaches to the engines aftermarket.
This expansion reflects Heston Materials’ commitment to growth and innovation in the post-COVID aviation sector. By integrating technical expertise with commercial insight, the company is positioning itself as a dynamic player in the engines market. The addition of this division is a significant step towards its goal of becoming a leading global aviation components provider.
With a highly motivated team and a vision for adaptability and multi-dimensional solutions, Heston Materials is set to make a strong impact in the aviation aftermarket, reinforcing its reputation as a forward-thinking industry player.