Tim Barber joins Duncan Aviation
Tim Barber has joined Duncan Aviation as its Aircraft Sales and Acquisitions representative in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Steve Gade, vice president of Marketing and Business Development with Duncan Aviation said: “Tim is a great fit for our Aircraft Sales and Acquisitions Team. Tim is well-respected and well-connected in the industry, has a great grasp of the market, and very strong financials skills. Tim will work very hard for his customers and we are proud to have him represent Duncan Aviation in the EMEA area.”
Barber was the driving force behind the establishment of JetBrokers Europe and oversaw its operational merger with JetBrokers Inc. He left the business in mid-2015 and worked for a while with Air Partner, where he benefitted from the company’s wider business aviation activities.
Duncan Aviation has already invested in the EMEA market. Arjen Groeneveld, the company’s EMEA regional manager for aircraft service sales and support, has been helping Duncan Aviation establish a solid client base in the region since 2011. He helps customers with major airframe and engine maintenance, avionics installations, paint and interior refurbishment, and component parts support, focusing primarily on large, multi-shop aircraft maintenance and refurbishments projects for aircraft based in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and Africa.
“I recently travelled to Duncan Aviation’s headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, and saw first-hand the company’s capabilities; I was blown away. Duncan Aviation has a great team and amazing facilities, coupled with phenomenally loyal staff enjoying an industry-leading work ethos.”
Barber said: “I recently travelled to Duncan Aviation’s headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, and saw first-hand the company’s capabilities; I was blown away. Duncan Aviation has a great team and amazing facilities, coupled with phenomenally loyal staff enjoying an industry-leading work ethos. In addition to the Lincoln facility, the company has a large full-service location in Battle Creek, Michigan, and is investing $70 million in new facilities underway in Provo, Utah. It is obvious Duncan Aviation is a serious organisation with a long-term approach to business.”
“I have access to the technical knowledge and expertise of airframe, engine, avionics, paint, interior, accessory and parts technicians for nearly all business aircraft models. The resources available to me are unlike anything I have previously had in-house. Duncan Aviation even has a dedicated specialist to support import and export paperwork and regulations. This opens so many more doors for my clients,” added Barber.
“>Duncan Aviation is also a founding member of the National Aircraft Retail Association (NARA) and Gade is a former Chairman of the association. “Our NARA membership is a clear statement that we approach aircraft sales and acquisitions in the most professional manner possible,” Gade says. “The association stresses ethics and the building of long-term relationships.”
Barber will begin his role with Duncan Aviation immediately, and has already set up client and prospect visits in the region. He will also be at CJI Dubai in April and EBACE in May.