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Upgraded: Greg Marshall

Joins KaiserAir as General Manager of Maintenance

KaiserAir has announced that Greg Marshall has joined the company as General Manager of Maintenance. His responsibilities will include overall administration and management of the aircraft maintenance department.

Most recently, Marshall served as the Director of Manufacturing and Engineering at Lam Research Corporation in Fremont. He has more than 20 years of experience in the aviation, aerospace, and high-tech industries including senior management positions in both military and civilian aviation MRO depots.

In addition, Marshall is a "Top Gun" graduate and spent 20 years in the U.S. Navy as a tactical navy aviator.

"We are pleased to welcome Greg Marshall into the KaiserAir family," said Ron Guerra, president of KaiserAir. "Our company has a lifelong reputation for impeccable maintenance of our clients' business aircraft. With Marshall's aviation maintenance experience, we know he shares the same commitment to excellence."

Marshall has a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and a master's degree in business from Chapman University.

KaiserAir specializes in the operation and maintenance of Gulfstream, Hawker, Citation and other business jet aircraft. Thirty-three of Fortune Magazine's Top 50 corporations make KaiserAir's Executive Terminal their home when they conduct business in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Its history dates back to 1946, when it began as the flight department for the Kaiser companies founded by the late industrialist Henry J. Kaiser.

FMI: www.kaiserair.com

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