Sun, Mar 10, 2013
Adrienne Robinson Will Continue In Role Of VP Business Development
Atlanta-based Precision Aviation Group (PAG), has named Adrienne Robinson President of subsidiary Gardner Aviation Services (GAS). "Adrienne is a proven leader and well respected in the Aerospace Industry, bringing 25 years of solid experience to our growing Gardner Aviation Services business," said David Mast, President and CEO of PAG. "Since the company's acquisition of GAS two years ago, we have added the Rotorcraft Services Division (RSD) to provide Helicopter-specific Avionics Upgrades/Installs, Airframe Maintenance, and MRO services at GAS' 35,000 square foot facilities. We are excited to have Adrienne in this role and are confident that she will continue the expansion of the RSD and move the organization forward."
Robinson is also currently the VP Business Development at PAG, a role she has been in since October, 2012. She will continue to serve in this role in addition to her new position with GAS. Prior to joining PAG, Robinson was the Director of Sales at Vector Aerospace and the former President of Van Isle Avionics. She has also served on the Board of Directors for AEA and BCIT Aviation Advisory Board.
Gardner Aviation Services is located at Atlanta Regional Airport (KFFC), in Peachtree City, Georgia. GAS performs Avionics Installs/Upgrades, Airframe Maintenance and MRO Services for Fixed and Rotary Wing Aircraft.
Precision Aviation Group (PAG) provides products and value-added services to the Worldwide Aerospace and Industry. With six locations and over 185,000 square feet of sales/service facilities in the United States, Canada and Australia, PAG uses its distinct business units and customer focused business model to serve aviation customers through two business functions -- Aviation Supply Chain and its trademarked Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul – ISMRO.
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