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Voluxis recruits the know-how of experienced Moody
Keith Moody has worked for some of the biggest names in aviation across four continents. Now he will be bringing his expertise to Voluxis at Biggin Hill, overseeing scheduling, documentation and third party suppliers.
Voluxis ground ops manager Keith Moody.
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UK operator Voluxis has appointed Keith Moody as ground operations manager. He will be based at Voluxis’ headquarters at London Biggin Hill airport. Commercial director Sam Heather says: “Keith has over 30 years of experience, and he has worked for some of the biggest names in commercial and private aviation on four continents. As well as working for British Airways and Atlas Air in London and New York respectively, more recently he worked for Rizon Jet in Qatar and his last role was as flight operations general manager at Titan Airways in Stansted.

“In his new role, he will be the CAA/EASA approved ground operations and security postholder, responsible for the safe and efficient scheduling of aircraft and flight crew. In addition he will provide his technical expertise on routes we operate, weight and balance of aircraft, training, documentation and managing third party suppliers."

Voluxis operates a fleet of Global and Hawker aircraft. In addition to private jet charter, the company offers aircraft management and sales and marketing services from its offices in London and Dubai.

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