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Pro Star Aviation Promotes Keith Chagnon
Pro Star Aviation, an innovative aerospace modification center, announced today that Keith Chagnon has been promoted to Technical Sales Manager. Keith started with Pro Star Aviation in 2007 as an Installation Technician, advancing to Avionics Installation Lead/Inspector in 2010.
Clark Gordon, Director of Sales & Marketing, Announces Retirement
Pro Star Aviation, an innovative aerospace modification center, with a great deal of pride and a bit of sadness that we announce Clark Gordon, Director of Sales & Marketing, is retiring on December 30th.
Pro Star Aviation Promotes from Within
Pro Star Aviation, an innovative aerospace modification center, announced today the promotion of Jeff Shaw to Director of Sales & Marketing.
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Pro Star Aviation was established through humble beginnings by five aviation enthusiasts to provide avionics and maintenance services in the Northeast in 1998. From a small hangar to its large modern facilities at MHT today, our principals have remained the same…
Connectivity: No one wants to leave home without it.
“Access to reliable internet on business aircraft is no longer considered a luxury; it is an expected feature that passengers rely on to maximize their productivity.”
NBAA Connectivity Report
“You should have gone before we left…”
“No matter how busy and important you think you are, you cannot reject nature’s call.”
Michael Bassey Johnson
Brick Phones and Business Jets
“We are stuck with technology when all we really want is just stuff that works.”
Douglas Adams, author
No-Go Avionics
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller, American architect, and futurist