Jetcraft reinforces North American presence with new Sales Director appointments
Joining at a time of continued demand across the Americas, Austin and Gioconda bring extensive aviation and customer relationship experience to Jetcraft's network of experts. These appointments reflect Jetcraft's commitment to offering local expertise to customers, ensuring smooth transactions both regionally and globally.
Chad Anderson, CEO at Jetcraft, says: 'As the US continues to lead in business aviation activity, investing in our regional presence brings a more tailored, personalized service to our clients, enabling them to make full use of our market expertise. Jeremi and Ricky's deep knowledge of the industry makes them strong additions to our team.
'These new hires support Jetcraft's growing influence across the US and Canada, reinforcing Jetcraft's position as the primary choice for pre-owned aircraft sales and acquisitions.'
As Sales Director, Canada, Austin will lead aircraft sales and client engagement throughout the region. With a background in aircraft transaction consulting and a proven track record of building long-term relationships, Austin is well-placed to guide Canadian buyers and sellers through complex deals.
Gioconda, appointed as Sales Director, Mid Atlantic US, will oversee business development and customer relationships across the region, supporting the US market, which is the most active for pre-owned transactions. Bringing more than five years of experience in aircraft sales and a driven mindset, Gioconda will play a key role in Jetcraft's continued growth in the industry's busiest domain.
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About Jetcraft
More than brokers, Jetcraft® is a network of global aircraft advisors, offering unmatched international reach and unrivalled local knowledge. The company's market leading intelligence, strategic financing solutions and extensive inventory support even the most intricate of transactions. For over 60 years Jetcraft has led the way, setting standards that continue to shape the industry. Today, a team of 100+ dedicated aviation specialists across 30+ offices deliver worldwide aircraft sales, acquisitions and trading at the speed of life.
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