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Ludick to direct Africa sales for ACASS
Paul Ludick well understands the region's complexities and as sales director, Africa he will leverage growing demand for business aviation services.
Sales director, Africa Paul Ludick.

Montreal, Canada-based ACASS has appointed Paul Ludick as sales director, Africa.

With over 26 years of experience in aviation, Ludick brings a wealth of expertise in aircraft sales and acquisitions, guiding clients from initial inquiry through delivery and beyond. His previous senior management roles include CEO of ExecuJet Aviation Nigeria and sales director at Luxaviation ExecuJet in South Africa. He holds a MSc in air transport from Cranfield University and a PPL-A. He is also the co-author of an award-winning aviation safety book.

ACASS has been deeply committed to the African market for decades,” says Robert Habjanic, vice president of sales, Africa. “Having someone like Paul, who intimately understands the region's complexities, is invaluable. His extensive experience with leading players in the African market positions us to further expand our reach and continue our growth in the region.”

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