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Signum Aviation grows US business
There is no better way to grow overseas business than to put staff on the ground there. Kyle Ferguson will be Signum Aviation's man in the US.
Kyle Ferguson's US appointment heralds Signum Aviation's expansion plans.

Now into its second decade as a flight support provider of European and global support for US-based business aviation operators, Signum Aviation has appointed Kyle Ferguson to the position of director of operations, North America, to head its US business.

Founded by Jonathan Gill in 2007, Signum has grown substantially from a small office in the UK to a global business supporting over 20,000 flights around the world each year, with aircraft ranging in size from Cessna Mustangs through to Boeing 777s.

Ferguson joins the company from Avianis Systems, following a career that has taken him to the NBAA, ARINC and Honeywell. He will be responsible for continued growth and customer service within the US.

Gill says: “By having one of our senior executive team based in the US, we’re able to enhance the service we provide to our existing clients as well as growing our product offering to future ones.”

Ferguson adds: “Signum Aviation offers a truly bespoke service to its clients, tailored to the individual requirements of both the passengers and crew, and I’m looking forward to meeting existing and future clients in the coming months.”

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