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Baker Aviation Appoints Industry Veteran Tim Bowman To Key Role

Bring More Than 30 Years Experience To Maintenance Post

Baker Aviation, a full service aircraft maintenance, management and charter company in North Texas, announced that Tim Bowman has joined Baker Aviation as Director of Quality Assurance. As a skilled aviation manager with more than 30 years of industry experience, Tim Bowman began his career working for the Department of Defense in Oklahoma City at Tinker Air Force base, as a civilian aircraft mechanic.

Working his way to up to supervising and managing maintenance teams, Tim’s career excelled with Part 135 conformity responsibilities with companies such as AMR Combs/Jet Solutions, Raytheon Aircraft Charter & Management, and later with Sentient Jet where he was National Director of Operations and Maintenance Programs. Tim has extensive knowledge of conformity inspections and maintaining continuous airworthiness and operational control under FAA Part 135.  Most recently, Tim was Director of Quality Assurance for Southwest Airframe and Tank Services in Dallas, Texas.

“We are excited to have Tim join us at Baker Aviation,” commented Ray Goyco, Jr., President and COO for Baker Aviation. “Tim’s dedication and devotion to excellence, combined with his exceptional knowledge base, will allow us to continue our expansion while delivering unparalleled service and safe delivery of the aircraft, as promised. As we continue to grow and expand our business, we will continue to seek out the most skilled and prominent individuals in our industry, like Tim, to join our team,” added Goyco.

“I look forward to forging strong working relationships with the Baker team and I am excited to come here to help them escalate their business,” Bowman stated, “There are many synergies and exceptional growth opportunities for the Part 135 Charter/Management with 11 aircraft, and the Part 145 Maintenance operations that Baker Aviation has created here in Texas, and I am confident we will capitalize on them.”

(Image provided by Baker Aviation)

FMI: www.baker-aviation.com

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