Sun, Dec 26, 2010
Will Direct King's Large Aircraft Completions & Mod
Efforts
King Aerospace Commercial Corporation (KACC), a leading aircraft
services provider, has named aviation veteran Ron Soret as
President. He will be responsible for directing King's large
aircraft completions and modifications efforts as well as KACC's
overall MRO and depot facilities and programs. Soret, who was most
recently Chief Operating Officer for Gore Design Completions in San
Antonio, TX, will be based at King's Modification Facility in
Ardmore, Oklahoma.
Ron Soret
In making the announcement Tuesday, Jerry King-Echevarria,
Chairman and Founder of King Aerospace, said "Ron Soret has a great
reputation in the large aircraft completions industry. His
experience at leading industry firms like Gore Design and
Associated Air Center will greatly enhance our efforts in building
a world-class aircraft completions and modifications program."
In addition to being COO at Gore Design, Soret served as Vice
President of Operations for Associated Air Center capping a 15 year
career with the Dallas based firm. He has also held positions of
increasing responsibility with The Dee Howard Company.
Soret received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation
Maintenance Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
and is an FAA Designated Airworthiness Representative (DAR). He
also holds a Private Pilot License as well as an Airframe and
Powerplant (A&P) license.
King's Ardmore facility is well-equipped to handle wide-body
airframes and virtually any size of business aircraft including
Boeing Business Jets and Airbus equipment. King's facility includes
four hangars that incorporate a large aircraft paint bay as well as
aircraft modification and refurbishment shops. King's facility is
an FAA Certified Repair Station.
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