AirSprint announces strategic leadership updates

AirSprint Press Release | April 11, 2024

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Several strategic leadership updates have taken place over the last six months. AirSprint Photo

AirSprint Inc., the Canadian Fractional Jet Ownership provider, has formally announced strategic leadership updates that have taken place over the last six months.

These updates reflect the company’s commitment to fostering talent, driving innovation and positioning AirSprint for continued success in the aviation industry.

Scott Wenz has been appointed chief growth officer (CGO) while continuing as vice-president of sales and marketing. Having demonstrated exceptional leadership and vision, Wenz  will continue to drive our company’s expansion initiatives through sales while establishing the AirSprint brand as an industry leader.

Chris Foley has assumed the role of vice-president of maintenance. After 20 years with the company, Foley’s expertise is crucial to AirSprint’s daily operations. He oversees every mechanical need for the company’s extensive fleet of Embraer Praetor/Legacy and Cessna Citation aircraft.

Kevin Long has joined the AirSprint team as vice-president of legal, contracts and government relations. With his extensive professional background, Long will play a pivotal role in guiding legal strategies, ensuring compliance and supporting the company’s growth trajectory. He will bring a fresh perspective and contribute to our continued success.

James Redeker was promoted to director of training and standards. With 33 years in aviation, Redeker  has industry experience across various roles, from pilot training to air traffic control and flight dispatch. In his new role, Redeker  will focus on the safety and quality of flight operations by creating and developing training content and systems.

“As our company grows, we constantly evolve and adapt to new challenges and opportunities. Each milestone is a testament to our team’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence,” said James Elian, president and CEO of AirSprint. “I wish to thank every member of our team for their invaluable contributions to our growth journey.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by AirSprint.

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