ExecuJet Aviation Group has appointed Richard
Porter to the newly created position of Business Development and
Key Account Manager.
Based in ExecuJet’s Singapore office, his
responsibilities include continuing the expansion of ExecuJet’s
aircraft management business, increasing the company’s client base
and overseeing operational and service standards for all aircraft
under management in the Asia region.
Porter has over 23
years of experience in business aviation, most recently as Key
Account Manager for Flight Operations with ExecuJet in Australia.
He first joined ExecuJet in 2005 in the United Kingdom and has
held various operational responsibilities within the group.
Earlier in his career, Porter worked in operational and
engineering roles for companies including Shell, Raytheon and
Hawker Pacific in locations including Holland and Saudi Arabia.
“In the past year alone, ExecuJet’s managed
fleet in the Asia Pacific region has grown by 10 aircraft to a total of 18, and we are experiencing a steady increase in
enquiries. ExecuJet has ambitious growth plans in Asia, where our
reputation for excellence, worldwide service consistency and award-winning operational expertise offer an attractive choice for
clients. With his wealth of business aviation experience and best
practice expertise, Richard Porter will ensure clients receive the
best advice when selecting an aircraft and tailoring an operations
package to their needs,” said Darren McGoldrick, Vice President
Australasia, ExecuJet Aviation Group. “Richard’s appointment offers
clients a single point of contact for all their ownership needs,
from aircraft sourcing and price negotiation, to
entry-into-service and ongoing operations. He will provide clients
with access to the full resources and infrastructure of the
ExecuJet group, spanning aircraft management, charter operations,
airworthiness and completions management, bringing our concept of
Total Aircraft Services to the Asia region.”
In addition to
establishing the business development team, the company will also
take space in the new office tower at Seletar Airport which is
expected to be completed by early 2016.
ExecuJet,
Singapore,
Seletar
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