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DC Aviation Group sees change in management
After 14 years with the DCAG, MD and CEO Michael Kuhn is taking his leave. Management team members have adjusted their responsibilities in order to carry on as before.
MD and CFO Marc Ambrosius.
Read this story in our December 2023 printed issue.

DC Aviation Group managing director and CEO Michael Kuhn is leaving the company. While Marc Ambrosius continues as managing director and chief financial officer, he will be supported by Svenja Wortmann, who has become authorised representative, and by Stuart Burrows, who has been appointed authorised signatory and accountable manager under aviation law. The strategic orientation of the company remains unchanged: consistent focus on 360°, all-round support with integrated services at the highest level of safety and service.

Kuhn has been with the company for more than 14 years, and has made a significant contribution to its corporate success.

"In addition to our global presence, we have also expanded and improved our technical services in recent years. Our goal is to ensure the highest performance and safety standards in all areas of flight operations," says Ambrosius. "The management team, with Svenja Wortmann and Stuart Burrows, will continue the Group's profitable growth path. We look forward to continuing to successfully shape the future of DC Aviation together with our highly qualified, committed and motivated employees."

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