Jet Aviation Appoints New Vice President And General Manager To Jet Aviation Singapore

March 1, 2012
Gary Dolski is the new vice president and general manager of the company’s MRO & FBO facility in Singapore, including responsibility for the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur facilities.

Zurich / Switzerland, March 01, 2012 – Jet Aviation has recently announced the appointment of Gary Dolski as the new vice president and general manager of the company’s MRO & FBO facility in Singapore, including responsibility for the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur facilities.

Jet Aviation has appointed Gary Dolski to assume leadership of its maintenance and FBO facility at Singapore’s Seletar airport effective March 12, 2012, reporting to Christof Späth, senior vice president of MRO & FBO services within EMEA & Asia. Dolski will replace Philippe Crevier, who has resigned from the position but will remain with the company to assist Dolski through the transitional handover.

Dolski launched his career at Bristol Aerospace in 1981 managing projects in support of commercial and military programs. A 30-year veteran of the aerospace industry, he joins Jet Aviation from Mesa, Arizona-based MD Helicopters, where he served as vice president of customer support. Previously, Dolski spent nearly 20 years with Bombardier Aerospace in various senior management roles including business development and strategy, aftermarket sales and customer support, supply chain and contract management, and finance. He studied Sciences at the University of Manitoba and holds a certificate in business administration from Red River Community College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with further management studies at the University of Winnipeg as well as at McGill University in Montreal.

“Philippe Crevier made great strides in laying the groundwork for future expansion. His dedication, commitment and valuable experience resulted in a much improved level of customer satisfaction. We wish him continued success,” says Späth. "Gary Dolski brings vast experience to his new role, including a specific focus on new and emerging markets. I have every confidence in his ability to further develop our services in the region and to direct one of our key MRO & FBO facilities in the growing Asia Pacific market.”

Jet Aviation Singapore provides scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, aircraft repair, defect troubleshooting and rectifications, and aircraft modifications. In addition, the company offers interior refurbishment, avionics modification and exterior painting services. The company is an authorized service center and warranty repair facility for the Gulfstream series; an authorized Cessna Citation and Caravan service station; an authorized service facility for the Bombardier Challenger, Learjet and Global series and a Boeing BBJ line maintenance station; and carries maintenance approvals from 13 airworthiness authorities. Located at Seletar Airport, the company also offers FBO services in Singapore at Seletar and Changi International airports. In Asia, Jet Aviation operates additional facilities in Beijing, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

Jet Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), was founded in Switzerland in 1967 and is one of the leading business aviation services companies in the world. Close to 5,000 employees cater to client needs from 25 airport facilities throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North and South America. The company provides maintenance, completions and refurbishment, engineering, fixed base operations, along with aircraft management, charter services, aircraft sales and personnel services. Jet Aviation's European and U.S. aircraft management and charter divisions jointly operate a fleet of more than 200 aircraft. Please visit www.jetaviation.com and follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/jetaviation

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