Marshall Aviation Services expands sales team

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Cessna 560XL Citation Excel at Cambrdge (Photo: Terry Spruce, Corporate Jet Investor)

Marshall Aviation Services appoints new sales members to its JETability and Beechcraft teams.
Cessna 560XL Citation Excel at Cambrdge (Photo: Terry Spruce, Corporate Jet Investor)

Cessna 560XL Citation Excel at Cambrdge (Photo: Terry Spruce, Corporate Jet Investor)

Marshall Aviation Services has appointed sales managers to both its JETability and Beechcraft sales teams.

Craig Lammiman joins as regional sales director (UK, Ireland and Channel Islands) for Beechcraft sales from Freestream Aircraft where he served as vice president of aircraft sales. He will report to sales director Howard Povey.

JETability has appointed Steve Morgan to sales director, pre-owned aircraft. He previously worked as a regional sales director at Beechcraft Corporation.

Charlotte Daniels also joins JETability as sales manager from the former Marshall Executive Aircraft, the charter arm of the Group, now succeeded by FlairJet, now owned by the Marshall Group.

“I am delighted to be introducing such an experienced and dynamic sales team with a clear divide on new Beechcraft products and pre-owned aircraft of all makes and models,” says Povey.

Marshall Aviation Services recently acquired Hawker Beechcraft’s European MRO facility in Broughton, North Wales. It was also appointed exclusive sales distributor for Beechcraft aircraft for UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.

”JETability has had a successful first year of operation and now with a new look sales team and our appointment as exclusive sales distributor for Beechcraft aircraft, we look forward to further positive results,” says Povey. “JETability is currently marketing seven aircraft and three helicopters.”

Since its launch at the end of November 2012, JETability has secured the sale of four aircraft including one Cessna Citation jet, one Socata TBM-700B, one Hawker 850XP and one P68 Vulcanair. The company is expected to close the purchase of a King Air B200 soon.

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