Stavatti Aerospace Ltd. is an
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company headquartered in
Niagara Falls, New York
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that purports to operate in the
aerospace industry
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. Founded in 1994, its CEO is Christopher Beskar. Skepticism about Stavatti Aerospace's claims regarding its business and operations have been repeatedly raised by media throughout its existence, and the company has been involved in several legal disputes.
History
Early history
Stavatti Aerospace was co-founded by Christopher Beskar, a self-described ''
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'' fan, in 1994 while a student at the
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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. Beskar was joined in the venture by his father, a former
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pilot who died a few years later.
In 1998two years after graduating universityBeskar started planning to take over a derelict
Bell Aircraft
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manufacturing plant in
Niagara County, New York
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to produce combat aircraft for the
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and U.S. allies.
Niagara County Industrial Development Agency (NCIDA) head John Simon discussed the potential of extending economic incentives to Stavatti to support their proposal, though the project was eventually shelved.
By the early 2000s, according to ''
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'', Stavatti was "the industrial equivalent of an internet troll, spreading titillating graphics depicting futuristic airplanes it stood little chance of ever producing".
According to ''
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'', the company was "famous for its extravagant claims about advanced aircraft and weapons" and was known for "calling up Pentagon offices" to pitch its designs.
In 2008, Stavatti acquired the designs of the
ATG Javelin from
Aviation Technology Group
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Facilities
ATG was headquartered at Centenn ...
following that company's bankruptcy.
A decade later, Stavatti was among four or five companies to bid on a replacement for the
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's
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trainer, marketing the Javelin design for that purpose, thoughaccording to ''
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''it was considered an "extreme longshot".
The contract to replace the T-38 was ultimately awarded to
Boeing
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.
Abbotsford plan
In 2019, economic development officials in
Abbotsford, British Columbia
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reported that Stavatti was eyeing Abbotsford as the location for a possible plant that would employ up to 10,000 people and would open by 2022, and that it recently received $1.5 billion in private funding.
The ''
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'' noted that it was unable to confirm the veracity of the claimed funding, was unable to get in contact with Stavatti's CEO, and was unable to access Stavatti's website.
It reported the company had "a reputation for having big ideas that never come to fruition".
Return to Niagara
By 2020, Simonwho had left the NCIDA in 2003was working for Stavatti as its chief strategic development and asset officer.
That year, the NCIDA awarded Stavatti several tax subsidies to support Beskar's decades-old plan to, according to the ''Niagara Express'', "build military and commercial jets at a vacant military hangar in Niagara Falls".
At the time, according to ''Buffalo Business First'', the company pledged it would create 590 jobs in the area by 2025. According to the ''Buffalo News'', as of 2021, there was no evidence Stavatti had "produced a single airplane" of its own design in the company's then 26-year history.
Its only known facilities were a "one-person office suite", a "machine shop ... slightly larger than a basketball court", and Beskar's house.
In February 2023, according to ''
The Buffalo News
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'', one of Stavatti's investors sued the company, alleging racketeering and fraud and claiming the company was a
ponzi scheme
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.
NCIDA subsequently rescinded the subsidies it had awarded in 2020, citing little progress by the company on its plan, and several local construction contractors filed lawsuits alleging nonpayment or underpayment by Stavatti on services they had provided.

In December 2024, Stavatti was evicted from some of the space it had been occupying in Niagara Falls.
Several months later, in March 2025, a staff editorial in ''The Buffalo News'' opined that "Stavatti Aerospace has worn out its welcome" in Niagara Falls and that it was time for Beskar "to pack up his computer-generated images and go".
The column went on to allege that "after five years of unfulfilled promises, unsubstantiated claims and unpaid debts, 9400 Porter Road still looks much the same as when the company moved in: vacant and inactive" and that "Stavatti has not produced a single airplanemilitary, commercial or otherwise".
Personnel
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is the company's director of advanced technology.
See also
*
Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area
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References
Further reading
* {{cite magazine , title=Plane-Makers Come out of the Woodwork for Air Force Light-Fighter Contest , url=https://www.wired.com/2009/08/plane-makers-come-out-of-the-woodworks-for-air-force-light-fighter-plan/ , access-date=May 25, 2025 , magazine=
Wired
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* ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976
* ''Wired'' (Hugh Cornwell album), 1993
* ''Wired'' (Mallory Knox album), 2017
* "Wired", a song by Prism from their album '' Beat Street''
* "Wired ...
, date=August 17, 2009
External links
Niagara County Center for Economic Development Stavatti Aerospace Ltd application for assistance documents
1994 establishments in the United States
Niagara Falls, New York
Aircraft manufacturers of the United States