Tuscon, Ariz.:Global Aircraft Solutions Inc. is pleased to announce that Govindarajan "Raj" Sankar has accepted the position of chief financial officer of Global Aircraft Solutions Inc. effective June 1, 2006. Sankar will be assuming the CFO position previously held by Ian Herman, who will continue as the company's chairman and CEO. Sankar brings 15 years of aviation-related experience to the job, including approximately seven years as an accounting manager and controller at a USAir Group Subsidiary (1989 to 1995), and approximately eight years as director of airline finance and director/VP of finance at DHL Airways (1995 to 2003).
Sankar gained public accounting experience at Deloitte and Touche (1980 to 1984), and his educational background includes a BS in Accounting from Madras University (1980), a CPA from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (1984), an MS in Finance and Tax from Madras University (1985), a CMA from the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (1985), and an MBA from Wright State University (1989).
Global Aircraft Solutions trades in commercial jet aircraft and provides parts support and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for commercial aircraft to scheduled and charter airlines and aviation leasing companies.
03/05/06 Business Wire (press release), CA
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