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Sun, Jan 10, 2016

Maxcraft Avionics Hires New Business And Commercial Specialist

Mitchell Chiang Will Work Out Of VYR-Vancouver Office

Maxcraft Avionics Ltd, an avionics facility in Canada, has welcomed Mitchell Chiang (pictured) to the Maxcraft team. Chiang has decades of experience in the business and commercial segments of aviation and has been focusing on avionics support contract sales.

Chiang has strong connections with key players in the YVR community and has a loyal following for contract renewals. He will continue that role as a “Business and Commercial Specialist” with Maxcraft and will work out of the Maxcraft YVR-Vancouver office.

“I am extremely pleased to have Mitchell join our sales team,” said Director of Business Development Steve Nunn. “His background, experience, and connections in the industry will be crucial to Maxcraft’s continued growth in the corporate aviation segment.”

As the “Business and Commercial Specialist”, Chiang will be directly responsible for working with aircraft owners, Directors of Maintenance, and/or Operations Managers to assist them in how best to structure their avionics repair strategy. Mitchell will work with the existing Maxcraft team in helping to advise operators on how best to meet the many new worldwide avionics mandates.

Chiang is a licensed AME-E avionics technician with over 40 years of experience. In his most recent role, Mitchell served as an Avionics Specialist and was responsible for support contract sales for Avmax - Vancouver. Prior to that Mitchell was the Director of Avionics and partner at Penta Aviation Services, a full service jet maintenance facility in Vancouver.

(Image provided with Maxcraft Avionics news release)

FMI: www.maxcraft.ca

 


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