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Mon, Sep 10, 2018

Duncan Aviation Announces New Van Nuys Satellite Manager

Anthony (Rennie) Loniero Named To The Post

Duncan Aviation has announced that its Satellite Avionics Shop in Van Nuys, CA has a new manager. Anthony (Rennie) Loniero has accepted the new position and will oversee the avionics activity and installation work at Van Nuys and at the San Diego workaway station.

Loniero started working at Duncan Aviation in July 2004 and has more than 30 years of experience as an Installer, Install Team Leader, Avionics Supervisor and Project Coordinator. In his role as Install Team Leader at Duncan Aviation’s Van Nuys Satellite Avionics Shop, Loniero has worked alongside the eight techs he has supervised for the last 12 years.
 
“We know our customers in the Southern California area are in good hands under Rennie’s capable leadership,” says Duncan Aviation’s Manager of Satellite Operations Matt Nelson. “He knows what it takes to build a successful facility in California, and it’ll be fun to see and help it grow.”
 
Loniero and his wife of 34 years have four sons: One married, two engaged, and one in college. The Lonieros are looking forward to the birth of their first grandson, who is due in October, and they enjoy camping and golfing in their free time.

(Source: Duncan Aviation news release)

FMI: www.DuncanAviation.aero

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