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Adyson brings in Rich Eilers to lead US sales
As sales director for the US, Eilers will assist with overall aircraft sales, market research, aircraft valuations, market reviews and client proposal development. He most recently oversaw daily ops at Viking Yachting.
Rich Eilers has a broad sales background and a reputation for hands-on entrepreneurial drive.

New Jersey-based corporate aircraft brokerage Adyson Aviation Group has appointed Rich Eilers as US sales director. Eilers' career spans 26 years in luxury assets business. In that time, he has worked with some of the world's premier executive and private transportation brands. He brings extensive knowledge and experience in operations, business development and project management to the role.

“I'm happy to have Rich join the team,” says Dan Dunn, founder and CEO. “I've had years of experience watching him pour his heart and soul into every customer relationship, and his customer-focused ethic is the right skillset for Adyson Aviation Group. His detailed focus on caring for our clients and finding meaningful solutions will help round out our US business development team. I am confident that his drive to find solutions will make him invaluable to our team and clients.”

As sales director for the US, Eilers will assist with overall aircraft sales, market research, aircraft valuations, market reviews and client proposal development. He has a broad sales background and a reputation for hands-on entrepreneurial drive. Most recently, he served as the customer service manager of Viking Yachting Center, where he oversaw all daily operations.

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