STAT Industry, Inc. (STAT) is a global organization serving the Aviation Industry.
The company sells, aircraft, aircraft parts, distributes, overhauls OEM and aftermarket aviation components and much more. It offers raw materials, aviation tires, ground support equipment (GSE) through all channels of aviation including the; US Government, Military, Foreign Governments, Commercial and General Aviation.
D. Raney, president of STAT and a 60-year combined veteran of the aviation industry has developed a team which knows the aviation industry's bends and quirks. The experience of STAT experts delivers solutions providing the industry with answers to their equipment and components needs.
The company’s success led to the Department of Defense (DOD) selection of STAT for enrollment into DOD Mentor Protégé Program. The program is instrumental in improving small business relations with the US Government resulting in company growth and additional employment opportunities.
STAT brings unparalleled service to the marketplace with the philosophy to: meet the company’s demands for maximum operational integrity and assure the safety of the products' it distributes/sells.
STAT serves the industry with 24/7/365 aircraft on the ground service (AOG). Aviation parts, ordered for sale to the industry meet or exceed federal design requirements.
STAT professionals can provide this service because of members' advanced credentials in business management, - fields directly related to avionics, engine repair/overhaul, raw material, military, wheel/brake overhaul, ground support equipment (GSE) - and more than a century of combined industry experience.
"To serve the aviation industry in the most effective possible manner, we wanted such professionals on the staff”, Raney said. "I'm pleased to say that the individuals who are a part of STAT are among the most qualified both educationally and experientially, who have ever served in the industry. They bring the kind of knowledge that can help our clients overcome nearly every conceivable aviation replacement component challenge.”