Bond Aviation Group
28 May, 12Bond issue a two-part announcement of people changes, here is part 1...
The Bond Aviation Group announces the appointment of Richard Mintern to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Mintern comes with nearly 30 years’ experience leading different functions of international aviation businesses, most recently as Group COO of The Monarch Travel Group. Prior to Monarch he held positions at Britannia Airways and British Aerospace.
A spokesperson for the Group stated “Richard Mintern’s operational and commercial experience in the aviation industry will play an important part in developing our business in the UK, Northern Europe and Australia. Bond Aviation has a great pedigree in the provision of services in Emergency Services and Oil and Gas markets.” The spokesperson added, “We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Geoff Williams for his tremendous contribution to the growth of the Bond Aviation Group and wish him a very happy retirement.”
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