Air 7 welcomed Earline Clason as director of charter sales/dispatch. Clason’s responsibilities will include the strategic oversight of charter operations, logistics efficiency and client relationship development for Air 7’s growing charter Part 135 division.
Clason, a 25-year business aviation Industry subject matter professional, has developed a recognized record of attentive, full cycle customer centric trip planning support, operator-broker collaboration and detailed FAA Part 135 and 91 Regulatory knowledge.
“We are fortunate and excited to have Earline on the Air 7 team,” states Peter Koral, partner and founder, Air 7. “Her background, knowledge and proven successes in the charter industry are a direct result of our shared belief in attentive, courteous and conscientious customer care.”
Clason’s career background includes sales management over site, co-ownership and flight coordination roles that directly influenced the success of notable international Part 135 charter operators/brokers including, Jet Edge International (VNY), Aviation Technology 2000 Inc. - Charter-Broker Division, FlexJet, Bombardier-AMR-Combs, and Business Jet Solutions (DAL).
Clason’s recent accomplishments include oversight, quoting and hands-on client charter sales support of a 50+ aircraft fleet operator.
“In addition to Earline’s outstanding reputation within the corporate aviation industry, her remarkable knowledge in air charter allows her to provide clients with the essential information they require to make informed decisions for their travel needs.“ states Cherie Hecker, V.P. operations, Air 7 LLC (CMA). "I’m confident that Earline’s energy and expertise will continue to benefit our growing roster of charter and aircraft management clients.”
“I am delighted to contribute to the success of Air 7,” stated Clason. “Behind the scenes attention to charter sales, logistics, communication and, ultimately, the customer’s positive experience is a significant objective at Air 7. My goal is to demonstrate to our client base that there is a difference in charter services.”