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Reese ready to offer sales support at Axiom
As an aircraft market researcher for Axiom Aviation, Alec Reese will be responsible for managing the firm's aircraft research efforts as well as providing sales support. He will work from the company's Cleveland base.

Axiom Aviation has added Alec Reese to its team. Axiom, based in Cleveland, Ohio, specialises in the acquisition and sales of corporate jets and turboprop aircraft, with over 90 years of cumulative experience among the company's principals in providing clients with personalised service.

As an aircraft market researcher, Reese will be responsible for managing the firm's aircraft research efforts as well as providing sales support.

Having joined the Air National Guard in late 2014, working at the Rickenbacker, Ohio, base as an aircraft non-destructive inspection technician, Reese also worked as an air traffic controller in Oklahoma City for some time. “Alec's passion for aviation and diverse background is sure to be a great contribution to our company,” says Axiom COO and managing partner Mike Herchick. “We are happy to welcome him aboard.”

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