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New head at TARMAC Aerosave

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New head at TARMAC Aerosave

TARMAC Aerosave, Group expert for aircraft & engine storage, transition, maintenance and recycling, has announced the nomination of Alexandre Brun as president, as of 1 January 2022. He succeeds Patrick Lecer, who has stepped down for personal reasons.

Lecer stepped down on 31 December 2021. His leadership at the head of TARMAC Aerosave stands out for its handling of the exceptional influx of aircraft for storage during the Covid-19 crisis, and its expertise in industrialising processes.

Alexandre Brun took up his duties on 1 January 2022. An engineer by training, he has held positions of responsibility at engine manufacturer Safran Aircraft Engines, one of TARMAC Aerosave's three shareholders. He will be tasked with strengthening the company's leading position in managing the life cycle of aircraft and engines.

Until the end of 2021, Brun was director of civil engine maintenance at the Safran Aircraft Engines site in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. His experience in the field of aircraft propulsion is a key asset for TARMAC Aerosave at a time when the Group is implementing a development strategy towards the storage, maintenance and recycling of engines.

“I’m joining TARMAC Aerosave with great motivation, to pursue a development strategy which has fully proven its relevance and which is based on solid foundations. The heritage passed down to me is rich and the projects initiated by my predecessor are many. I am very proud to help propel TARMAC Aerosave to new heights thanks to essential fuels of know-how, team expertise, innovation and customer satisfaction.” said the new president.

Patrick Lecer, at the helm of TARMAC Aerosave since 2019, stepped down on 31 December 2021 to devote himself to personal projects.

“He has played his full part in developing a Group whose operational performance and financial strength have been raised to the best industry standards." according to representatives of shareholders Airbus Group, Safran Aircraft Engines and Suez.