Base: Austin, Texas, USA
Domain: Avionics integration, aircraft systems modernization, aerospace engineering, certification & regulatory frameworks
Expertise: Avionics design & integration, FAA/EASA certification, aircraft modification programs, system engineering, program management
Experience: 30+ years across commercial aviation, aerospace engineering, and avionics system integration
Mark Lebovitz is the Founder and CEO of L2 Aviation, a global leader in avionics integration, certification, and aircraft modification services. Since founding the company in 1997, he has led its growth into a world-class provider of turnkey solutions spanning design, engineering, certification, manufacturing, and installation across commercial, cargo, VVIP, and government aviation sectors.
A graduate of The University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Mark began his career integrating emerging technologies into legacy aircraft systems—developing a deep understanding of the operational challenges faced by aircraft operators. Recognizing a critical gap between OEM innovation and real-world fleet requirements, he established L2 Aviation to bridge that divide, enabling faster, more efficient avionics upgrades across diverse aircraft platforms.
Under his leadership, L2 Aviation has become a trusted partner to airlines, OEMs, and government customers worldwide, known for delivering complex avionics solutions including supplemental type certification (STC), FAA/EASA-approved modifications, and remote installation services. His work has played a key role in advancing aircraft capability, safety, and connectivity in an increasingly digital aviation ecosystem.
Mark remains deeply engaged in solving the industry’s most pressing integration challenges—leading teams that combine engineering rigor with operational flexibility to deliver solutions that keep pace with rapidly evolving aerospace technologies.
Stay curious and never stop learning, especially in an industry where technology evolves faster than ever. Build a strong technical foundation, but just as importantly, understand how systems work together in the real world. Don’t be afraid to take on complex challenges early in your career; that’s where the most valuable experience comes from.
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