Tue, Apr 13, 2010
Dave Salvador Joins Aircell’s Business Aviation
Group
Aircell announced that Dave Salvador (pictured) has joined
the company’s Business Aviation group as Corporate Sales
Manager at the just-completed AEA trade show in Orlando. In his new
role, Dave will be responsible for assisting business aircraft
operators in understanding the myriad of airborne communications
options available to them, and provide nationwide support to
Aircell’s Regional Sales staff.
He is based in the Chicago area and reports to Bill Darbe,
Director, Aftermarket Sales.
A sales executive with a broad base of experience, Dave has more
than 15 years experience in the aviation industry. He comes to
Aircell from his previous position of Director, Aviation Sales and
Business Development, at I.D. Systems, where he had global
responsibility for the company’s commercial and military
aviation markets. Dave’s business and general aviation career
experience also includes positions of increasing responsibility at
JA Air Center, Northstar Technologies, Trimble Navigation and Terra
Avionics. A licensed pilot, he served as an Avionics Systems
Specialist in the U.S. Air Force and earned a Bachelor of Science
in Aviation Technology, specializing in Avionics and Flight, from
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Andy Geist, Aircell’s Senior Vice President, Business
Aviation Solutions, said, “In the past year, there has been a
dramatic increase in the airborne communications capabilities
available to business aircraft operators – particularly
inflight Internet. With Dave’s customer-focused background
and expert product knowledge, he will be a tremendous asset as
customers look to pair their connectivity needs with effective and
affordable inflight solutions.”
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