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Global Jet Capital Taps Ben Murray As Sr. Managing Director Of Asset Management

Will Develop, Implement And Manage Company's Asset Management Strategy

Ben Murray has been named the Senior Managing Director of Asset Management for business jet financing company Global Jet Capital. In that role, Murray will be responsible for developing, implementing and managing Global Jet Capital’s asset management strategy, in particular identifying which of the company’s post-lease aircraft can be re-deployed as net earning assets. This will include placing them with approved operators to generate charter or short-lease income, and developing prospects for the purchase and /or refinancing of these aircraft.

Murray joins Global Jet Capital from Landmark Aviation, where he spent nearly four years as the company’s President of Aircraft Management and Charter. Here, he developed and executed a new business strategy for the division which resulted in strong growth and it becoming one of the two largest aircraft managing companies in America. Murray has also held senior positions at XOJET, NetJets and General Aviation Services in a career that has spanned more than 17 years.
 
“Ben has a very strong track record in developing successful strategies in business aviation," said Shawn Vick, Chief Executive Officer of Global Jet Capital. "I’m sure he will play a key role in our continued growth and expansion.”
 
Murray’s appointment follows a number of high-profile appointments and is part of a strategic move by Global Jet Capital to add new talent in its key international markets. As well as expanding the team in the US, Global Jet Capital is in the process of adding origination professionals based in London, Hong Kong, Continental Europe and Dubai.

(Image provided with Global Jet Capital news release)

FMI: www.globaljetcapital.com

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