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Incoming Cross ticks all the boxes for Helinet
Having flown as a flight examiner, instructor pilot and post-maintenance test pilot, Helinet's new president and COO Sean Cross accrued over 4,000 flight hours in the MH-60 Jayhawk and MH-65 Dolphin helicopters.
Sean M Cross is delighted to join Helinet's leadership team.

Helinet Aviation Services has announced the appointment of Sean M Cross as president and COO.

A retired US Coast Guard captain and aviator with 25 years of distinguished service, Cross is responsible for leading the company's day-to-day operations and growth into new markets. He brings extensive experience in leadership, helicopter operations and maintenance to Helinet.

“I am honoured to join an organisation and leadership team with a global reputation for delivering the highest levels of service, safety and professionalism in the industry,” states Cross. “I look forward to working with our customers to ensure our brand continues to grow and lead the industry and with our staff to maximise the contributions of each team member to ensure Helinet's continued success.”

Prior to joining, Cross retired as chief of incident management for the Coast Guard's Thirteenth District, where he oversaw search and rescue, marine environmental pollution and maritime incident response operations throughout the Pacific Northwest. He previously served as the commanding officer of Air Station Traverse City, Michigan, responsible for SAR operations in the western Great Lakes. He also served as executive officer of Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, responsible for SAR and counter-narcotics operations from Central America to the Arctic.

Having earned designations as a flight examiner, instructor pilot and post-maintenance test pilot, he accrued over 4,000 flight hours in the MH-60J/T Jayhawk and MH-65C/D Dolphin helicopters. A designated aeronautical engineer, Cross spent his career in various aircraft maintenance and logistics management positions including managing the coast guard's multi-million dollar aviation maintenance budget supporting more than 4,100 personnel at 28 units, operating 200 aircraft flying more than 100,000 flight hours per year.

“I am confident that Sean's wealth of operational, tactical and technological expertise will greatly advance Helinet's continued growth across all service areas and markets,” said Helinet CEO Kathryn Purwin. “He exhibits the passion, discipline and real-world mission experience to lead our Helinet team into the future.”

Headquartered at Los Angeles' Van Nuys airport, Helinet provides diverse services and aircraft to a wide range of markets including VIP charter, air medical, electronic news gathering, motion picture and commercial production, and public safety. Its technology division provides customised surveillance solutions to law enforcement, public safety and government agencies nationwide.

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