Vector Aerospace announced key management changes

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Thompson and Poirier take on new responsibilities at Vector

Vector Aerospace has announced a key change
in its executive management team at the Vector Aerospace Engine
Services-Atlantic (VAESA) division.

Brian Thompson, formerly president of VAESA,
now takes on the position of senior vice president, global engine services with
responsibility for fixed wing engine sales coordination and operational
integration.

Jeff Poirier, formerly vice president of customer
and technical services with VAESA, assumes the position of president, Vector
Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic.  

“The goal of these changes is to enable
Vector to address its new position as a global maintenance, repair and overhaul service provider, and to increase its ability to deliver superior
customer satisfaction to a global marketplace; thereby further  enabling
Vector  to grow our core businesses,” explains Declan O’Shea, president
and chief executive officer of Vector Aerospace. “Both Brian and Jeff have
consistently demonstrated exceptionally strong leadership capabilities over the
past number of years and I am confident that in their new senior management
roles, they will help elevate the company to the next level.”

Thompson joined VAESA as president in 2006,
bringing with him an exceptional senior management background from both the
public and private sectors. Poirier has a 19-year history with VAESA, having
moved through the ranks in progressively demanding roles within the division;
making him well-suited to replace Thompson, and lead the operation into a new
era of growth and success.

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