Pat Fenwick has been appointed MRO manager at Jet Aviation’s St Louis facility in the USA. The position was created as part of the continuous effort to improve customer service in MRO maintenance projects.
“Pat Fenwick has the perfect combination of industry experience, expertise, technical savvy, leadership ability and passion for aviation,” said Chuck Krugh, senior vice president and general manager at Jet Aviation St Louis.
“His intense focus on delivering the highest-quality product and services to customers is complemented by his ability to run an MRO maintenance operation in a spirit of teamwork and collaboration.”
Fenwick has spent 44 years working in aviation, including 25 at Jet Aviation at St Louis, in Illinois, across the Mississippi from downtown St Louis, Missouri. He has deep experience across MRO areas including paint, avionics, engineering flight testing, inspection, quality and warranty. He has also restored and maintained World War II-era warbirds, including a B-25 bomber that he and others bought and later donated to the Commemorative Air Force.
MRO Operations has been reorganized into maintenance and project management teams, with Fenwick directing the former and Bob O’Leary managing the latter.
Written by Izzy Kington
February 14, 2017