Charles Taylor Aviation Asset Management (CTAAM) has strengthened its team with the appointment of two Aviation Surveyors and a Technical Auditor.
Gyorgy Ujlaki, Aviation Surveyor brings over 30 years’ experience in aircraft operations and maintenance to CTAAM. He joins from Malev with particular expertise and type approval on expertise in Boeing 737 and 767 aircraft. Gyorgy focuses on aircraft maintenance programmes, continuing airworthiness management, aircraft deliveries, redeliveries, pre-leasing aircraft inspections and fleet replacement.
Dmitry Nekludov - Technical Auditor extends CTAAM’s resources in technical records reviews and aircraft redelivery. He joins CTAAM from Part M Aviation Limited. Dmitry has previous experience of maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) and airworthiness management. He is a Russian citizen and will focus on CTAAM’s clients in Europe, Russia and the CIS countries.
Andrew Pybus – Aviation Surveyor will focus on aircraft deliveries, redeliveries, repossessions and mid-lease audits. He joins from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines where he gained extensive experience on a wide range of Boeing, Airbus, BAe and Fokker Aircraft.
Chris Brennan, Operations Director, CTAAM says: “Our services are designed to provide aircraft owners and lessors with the assurance that their aircraft assets are properly maintained and are secure. We are seeing increased demand from owners and operators right across Europe. I am very pleased to welcome Gyorgy, Dmitry and Andrew to our team. They provide us with additional resources to manage our growth and the ability to operate effectively in the rapidly growing Eastern European and Russian markets.