Sun, Sep 17, 2006
Promoted To Director Of Operations
The General Aviation Manufacturers
Association (GAMA) announced this week the promotion of Jens C.
Hennig to the position of Director, Operations for the
organization. Hennig was previously GAMA's Manager of
Operations.
"In the three years that Jens has been at GAMA, he has become an
integral part in representing our members on operational, airport,
safety, and regulatory issues," said GAMA President & CEO Pete
Bunce. "He has developed an excellent reputation within the
industry and is a real asset to the association."
In his new capacity, Hennig will continue to oversee the
association's safety and accident investigation programs and also
handle industry analysis. He is currently serving on several
advisory committees including the JAA Operations Sectorial Team and
as a representative on the EASA Safety Standards Consultative
Committee
Hennig was an active member of the FAA Part 135/125 Aviation
Rulemaking Committee and the Aviation Rulemaking Cost Committee.
During 2004-2005, he also oversaw the association's public affairs
and communications. Prior to joining GAMA in 2003, Hennig was
Manager of Flight Operations with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University where he also earned his master of business
administration in aviation and bachelor of science in aerospace
engineering.
GAMA is an international trade association headquartered in
Washington, DC representing over 50 of the world's leading
manufacturers of general aviation aircraft, engines, avionics and
related equipment. GAMA's members also operate fleets of aircraft,
fixed based operations, and pilot training and maintenance training
facilities.
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