Duncan Aviation Names Randy Wilson Program Manager of Completions and Modifications
February 25, 2005
LINCOLN, NEB. — Duncan Aviation announces Randy Wilson as the new Pragram Manager of Duncan Aviation's Completions and Modifications areas. Wilson joined the Duncan Aviation team in 1995 and has served as Team Leader in the Avionics Installation Shop. Randy will be based in Duncan Aviation's full-service facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, where his initial responsibilities will include the successful launch of The Glass Box Project, a Duncan Aviation exclusive cockpit upgrade program which includes several airframes.
"Randy's past performance proved his ability to manage a highly productive team, produce results on schedule and maintain the highest quality standards," says Dan Buzz, Vice President of Completions and Modifications for Duncan Aviation.
"The Glass Box Project was created in 2004 to evaluate emerging and future technology needs of current generation corporate jets. We are in the initial launch phase of this exciting new program and we are committed to operating at a much higher leadership plane than the industry has ever known. Already approved by the major avionics OEMs, the FAA certification team and one significant airframe OEM, The Glass Box Project will change how the industry thinks about avionics and technology upgrades in corporate aircraft. Randy will be charged with turning the corner from planning to execution. I am confident that he is exactly the right person at the right time for this exciting new venture at Duncan Aviation," says John Slieter, Vice President of Completions and Modifications Sales.
Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider with 1,800 employees supporting the aviation needs of government and business operators and other service providers. These services include airframe, engine, avionics installations, interior and paint completions/modifications, avionics/instrument and accessory/propeller repair/overhaul and parts support. Complete service facilities are located in Lincoln, Neb., and Battle Creek, Mich. Additional locations include 21 satellite avionics facilities located throughout the United States, 20 government C-23 contract locations, a line service/regional support operation in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Lincoln-based Parts Support Services, a division that sells and consigns general aviation parts to aircraft operators and service organizations worldwide.
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