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jetAVIVA brings in Quintata to push Mexico sales
Gonzalo Quintata is a seasoned veteran in business aircraft sales, and jetAVIVA CEO Tim White is delighted to have finally snared him. Quintata will lead jetAVIVA's Latin America team and will be zoning in on Mexico.

Turbine sales specialist JetAviva is opening an office in Mexico. The company has added Gonzalo Quintana to manage all sales for Latin America, with a specific focus on Mexico.

Quintana has already played an integral part in the sale of more than $900 million worth of business aircraft. For the past 20 years, he has worked for Textron Aviation's authorised sales representative in Mexico, selling factory-new Citations.

“Having known Gonzalo for many years in the aviation industry, I am ecstatic to finally have him on our team,” says JetAviva CEO Tim White. “He brings with him a deep understanding of the business jet world, especially in Mexico.”

Quintana is trilingual: Spanish as his native language and he is also fluent in English and French. He holds a PPL and has sold everything from a Beech Baron to Citation Latitudes. “It is a true pleasure joining forces with the incredibly talented JetAviva team," he comments. "I look forward to serving our customers in the Latin America region."

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