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Upgraded: Brandon Psencik

New Director Of Maintenance At American Jet International

Brandon Psencik has joined American Jet International, Inc. (AJI) as director of maintenance. In his new position, Psencik will oversee the maintenance requirements for all 18 of the company’s aircraft fleet. He will also supervise two mechanics and one assistant.

Prior to joining AJI, Psencik served as a maintenance mechanic for Million Air, where he managed aircraft inspections and helped trouble-shoot systems. He began his maintenance career in 1994 as a wheel and brake mechanic for Allied Signal. He later moved to Garret Aviation, where he spent five years as an aircraft technician. For the following two years, Pcensik worked for SBC Communications Inc. in San Antonio as the maintenance manager for all company aircraft.

“Brandon is one of our most dedicated and driven employees,” said Roger Woolsey, chief executive officer of AJI. “He set a goal of achieving this career step and based on his exemplary service record, we are proud to offer him this prestigious position and know he will do a spectacular job.”

FMI: www.flyaji.com

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