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HAI board gains Titan executive
Miller Stallings looks forward to contributing to HAI during his upcoming three year term on the HAI's board of directors beginning 1 July, 2022.
Miller Stallings will join the HAI board of directors from July.

Helicopter Association International (HAI) has elected Miller Stallings of Titan Aviation Fuels to serve on its board of directors.

HAI is dedicated to the promotion of helicopters as a safe, effective method of commerce and to the advancement of the international helicopter community. Its members represent more than 3,000 aviation businesses and individuals. Directors of the HAI board are elected by designated member representatives of HAI's helicopter operator members.

In addition to providing a secure supply of aviation fuels, Titan Aviation Fuels provides a full array of non-fuel support services including a pilot loyalty programme, aviation card processing, aviation insurance, quality control training, Atlas FBO Management software, equipment leasing and financing, and an online aviation parts store as well as a customer focused mobile application.

Founded in 1975 by Robert L 'Buddy' Stallings III, Titan Aviation Fuels currently supports more than 550 FBOs in the Titan Aviation Fuels FBO network.

Stallings is an instrument rated fixed wing and rotor wing pilot. His helicopter experience includes time in Robinsons, Bells and McDonnell Douglas helicopters. He says: “Being a member of Titan's professional flying staff has given me the opportunity to deliver top notch, highly personalised customer service and given me a greater understanding of my customers and their needs.”

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