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CBAA promoted Aime O’Connor to VP of administration

By Skies Magazine | April 25, 2024

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Business aviation accounts for 19 percent of all fixed-wing activity so far this year compared with 12 percent for the same period in 2020. Galen Burrows Photo

The Canadian Business Aviation Administration (CBAA) has appointed Aime O’Connor as its new vice-president, Administration.

O’Connor previously served as executive assistant to the president and CEO and director of administration, as well as board secretary over a 15-year career with the organization.

“Aime’s passion, expertise, and unwavering commitment have contributed to the success of the CBAA,” the association said in a message to its members.

Aime O’Connor. CBAA Photo

“Her leadership, integrity, and efforts have left an indelible mark on our association, inspiring colleagues and members alike. As Aime embarks on this new chapter in her career journey, we express our utmost confidence in her ability to continue driving excellence and innovation. Aime’s wealth of experience, coupled with her visionary approach, will undoubtedly propel our association to greater heights.”

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