Precision Aviation Group (PAG) has announced a series of key organisational changes and promotions as part of its strategy to align leadership resources with current business needs.

Among the changes include the appointment of Jordan Webber as Vice President, Component Services, Dan McDonald as Vice President, Avionics Services, Mark Stemwedel as Vice President, Technical Services, Keith Stringer as Vice President, Engine Services, and Josh Cherfoli as Vice President of Marketing.

Speaking on the changes to leadership, David Mast, President and CEO of PAG, said: “PAG’s investments, organic growth and acquisitions since our founding have always been focused on four MRO segments – Avionics, Components, Engines and Manufacturing/Sub-Assembly/DER Services. In July of 2021, we made a strategic decision to realign our company structure to help our current and future customers better understand the depth and breadth of PAG products and services offerings.”

PAG offers aviation customers supply chain and inventory support maintenance, repair and overhaul (ISMRO) services, operating 20 repair stations as well as over 850,000 square feet of sales and service facilities across the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore and Brazil.

“PAG has grown to the size and scale that it requires a broader team to manage the company,” added Mast. “We are fortunate to be able to elevate people who have been key contributors and leaders in businesses from all over the world to their new roles.”

Images: PAG – Dan McDonald, Vice President Avionics Services; Jordan Webber, Vice President Component Services;  Josh Cherfoli, Vice President Marketing; Keith Stringer, Vice President Engine Services; and Mark Stemwedel, Vice President Technical Services.

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