Thu, Sep 29, 2005
Becomes Manager Of Dassault Aircraft Services in Little
Rock
Dassault Aircraft Services has named
Terry Bacola General Manager of the Little Rock Service Center.
Bacola replaces Ken Root who has been named Maintenance
Manager.
In addition, Dennis Cockrell has been named Customer Service
Manager in the Little Rock Service Center. Cockrell was previously
Maintenance Manager.
Bacola will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the
Service Center and will work to integrate certain functions of the
Little Rock and Wilmington Service Centers.
"I’ve worked with Terry for quite some time and I have no
doubt his experience and leadership will be a strong asset in
Little Rock," said Jack Young, President of Dassault Aircraft
Services. "He will be taking a leading role at Dassault Aircraft
Services as we continuously strive to improve the customer
experience."
Bacola joined Midway Aircraft
Instrument Corporation, another subsidiary of Dassault Falcon, in
December 1994 as Vice President and General Manager. He was
promoted to President in January 2001. He will continue in his role
as Midway’s President and will split time between their
Teterboro Airport offices and the Little Rock Service Center.
Prior to joining the Dassault family, Bacola was Vice President,
Technical Services for Worldwide Airline Services. Previously he
was Senior Director, Maintenance and Engineering for DHL Worldwide;
Vice President of Operations for Trump Shuttle and General Manager
Maintenance for People Express Airlines. He has an MBA from Xavier
University (OH).
In his new role as Customer Service Manager, Cockrell will be
the primary direct contact for customers while in the facility.
Additionally, he will coordinate various projects involving both
Little Rock and Wilmington Service Centers.
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