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Incoming station manager is a Breth of fresh air
Jamie Breth worked for Bombardier for 16 years as a hydraulic technicians specialist overhauling and repairing parts, and in customer service with component and overhaul, preparing him well for joining Global Parts.
Jamie Breth brings military and business aviation expertise.

GlobalParts.aero of Augusta, Kansas, has named Jamie Breth as its new Part 145 repair station manager. Breth joined Global Parts in October 2017 as sales representative and is a native of Wichita, Kansas. As a US Air Force veteran, he was stationed at Beale AFB where he a crew chief and maintenance specialist and assigned to the KC 135Q refuelling tanker. He proudly served in Desert Shield and Desert Storm and received an honourable discharge. Upon his return to Wichita, Breth worked for Bombardier Aerospace for more that 16 years as a hydraulic technicians specialist overhauling and repairing parts, and in customer service with the component and overhaul department. Before coming to GlobalParts.aero, he worked for Wescon Controls as a sales application engineer.

“Jamie has the background and expertise to effectively grow and manage our repair station,” comments Greg Goodner, executive VP of operations. “We have the unique capability to be a single source for aircraft components as well as provide efficient exchanges and direct repairs when they are needed. I am confident that Jamie will be successful, and we are glad to have him in this new role.”

Breth adds: “I am excited to have this opportunity and look forward to using my extensive repair experience to take this part of our business to the next level.”

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