Aviation company eyes Jax to relocate, create jobs

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Updated: 2/21 10:52 pm

BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- A local company is ready to pack up and leave its operations in Brunswick and Jacksonville officials are now vying for its business.

Stambaugh Aviation specializes in heavy maintenance for jets owned by some heavy hitters. The company's clients span from media stars to military might.

Just a few feet away from an Israeli tanker is the jet that carried the famed boy band the Backstreet Boys.

Stambaugh repairs engines and does other mechanical services for planes owned by Donald Trump and fashion designer Peter Nygard. John Travolta is a former client as well.

Scott and Mark Stambaugh have been running the family business in Brunswick since the 1980s. But now they're eyeing Florida to meet their growing need to expand.

"We'll lose the work and lose the jobs so at this point if we can't expand and grow, it's going to cripple our business," said Mark Stambaugh.

The Stambaugh brothers say current leadership at the Glynn County Airport Commission is hampering them from expanding their maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations.

Action News has learned Cecil Airport wants a shot at the Stambaughs' growing business. We obtained the proposal Cecil offered the company Thursday morning. It includes designs for a new 30,000-square-foot facility.

"It was the largest package and very impressive," said Scott Stambaugh.

Jacksonville city leaders say attracting Stambaugh to relocate would be a major economic gain for the city.

Councilman Bill Gulliford says Brunswick's loss would be Jacksonville's gain. "I think that's great," said Gulliford. "If Brunswick doesn't wan them, gosh, we sure would like to have them."

If Stambaugh takes flight for Florida, it would bring more than 100 jobs with an average salary of $56,000 and plans for about a dozen additional hires.

"Expansion plans that would be five to 10 years down the road, not only at that site but at the airport as well."

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leroyjones - 2/22/2013 8:26 AM
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The mayor had better contact this company and promise every tax break he can to get them to move here.This mayor brown, is a blessing and you had better not let it get away.These are the kind of jobs this city needs.

nativejax - 2/21/2013 7:09 PM
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One can only hope and pray it comes here.
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