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Thu, Mar 29, 2018

Southeast Aerospace Welcomes Luke Gomoll

Named Aircraft Modifications Sales Representative

Southeast Aerospace,has named Luke Gomoll, as the company's new Aircraft Modifications Sales Representative.

Luke brings 10 years of Aircraft Modification experience, with 8 years at JA Air Center, and almost 2 years at Elliott Aviation. He's enthusiastic about growing current relationships, acquiring new light to heavy Jet customers in an effort to assist with all their avionics needs, and adding new capabilities to the company.

Mike Sutphin, MRO & Aircraft Modifications Manager for Southeast Aerospace said, "We are very excited to have Luke join our team. With his help we look to build our aircraft modification business dramatically. In the short time that I've known Luke, I've seen firsthand how well he uses his extensive technical and industry knowledge to assist our customers in making great decisions with their avionics upgrades."

Luke received his Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Maintenance Management from Lewis University and holds an A&P License.

(Image provided with Southeast Aerospace news release)

FMI: seaerospace.com

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