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Upgrade: Pete Djordjevic To Chief Pilot

Executive Jet Management Appoints Experienced Captain To Top Pilot Slot

Executive Jet Management has named Pete Djordjevic chief pilot. He will be responsible for the safe administration of all of the company's flight operations.

Mr. Djordjevic has more than 22 years of aviation experience in domestic and international charter and corporate operations.  He joined Executive Jet Management in 1985 as a first officer and most recently has been a Challenger CL-604 captain.  He has an Airline Transport Pilot certificate and type ratings for the Challenger CL-604, Dassault Falcon 50/900, Learjet 35, and Cessna 500/650.  He has nearly 12,000 hours of flying experience.

Before joining Executive Jet Management, Mr. Djordjevic was an instructor and later a captain for Aviation Management Corp. in Lansing (IL).

Executive Jet Management now manages over 100 aircraft in over 60 locations throughout the country to meet the growing demand for retail charter and to support the NetJets Fractional Aircraft Ownership Program.  Executive Jet Management has a staff of 34 charter sales personnel.

FMI: www.ejmjets.com

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