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Duncan Aviation’s Joe Cugnetti Joins Aircraft Services Sales Team

Will Help Bombardier Operators Plan And Schedule Maintenance For Their Aircraft

Duncan Aviation has announced that Joe Cugnetti has joined the Aircraft Service Sales team as a Bombardier Service Sales Representative. In this position, he will use his airframe technical experience and knowledge to help Bombardier operators plan and schedule maintenance for their aircraft.

Most recently, Cugnetti worked for nearly six years as a Lead Technician in the Airframe Department of Duncan Aviation’s Battle Creek, Michigan, location.

“In my time as a technician at Duncan Aviation, I have performed inspections, repairs, and service for business aircraft but, just as importantly, I have developed strong relationships within the company’s production and and sales teams and with customers and vendors. My understanding of production and the work being performed will help me to provide customers with insight for their upcoming work.”  

Based at Duncan Aviation’s Battle Creek location, Cugnetti also has general business and finance experience outside of aviation. Before joining Duncan Aviation in 2013, he worked as an account manager, a warehouse manager, a branch manager, and in sales.

Cugnetti grew up in Portage, Michigan and graduated from Western Michigan University in 2000 with a Business Administration degree in Finance. In 2013, he graduated from western Michigan University with a degree in Aviation Maintenance and his A&P license.

(Image provided with Duncan Aviation news release)

FMI: www.duncanaviation.com

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