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Ebach heads up maintenance at Aero-Dienst
Andre Ebach has been appointed head of Aero-Dienst's maintenance division in Nuremberg and succeeds Viktor Peters who was appointed managing director in October.
Read this story in our May 2017 printed issue.

Andre Ebach has been appointed head of Aero-Dienst's maintenance division in Nuremberg and succeeds Viktor Peters who was appointed managing director in October.

Peters is delighted to have refilled the role: "In the appointment of Andre, we have been able to attract to our maintenance department a leadership personality who combines technical know-how with extensive sales expertise and a clear customer focus."

Ebach has held a variety of positions in the business aviation industry, with the past four years spent in leadership roles. He started his career at Lufthansa Technik supporting clients in America, Australia and selected European regions. During this time, he continued his education in commercial fields alongside his professional responsibilities and graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Business Administration focused on business management and sales and marketing.

In 2012, he made the switch to RUAG Aviation where he worked as manager sales and customer support. After several promotions, in 2015 he became head of the entire business jet division and was responsible for more than 130 employees at the company's site in Oberpfaffenhofen. He held this position until his move to his new role.

Aero-Dienst maintains, operates, sells and manages a range of business and ambulance aircraft, and employs more than 300 staff.

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