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Potter to work his magic at King Aerospace
Jeffery Potter joins King Aerospace as it prepares to embark on a large expansion project, increasing its 200,000 sq ft of hangar space by another 90,000 sq ft. He is pleased to come onboard at a ‘dynamic ’ time.
Potter brings extensive experience in green completions and interiors to his new role at King.

King Aerospace, a specialist in avionics, interior refurbishments, maintenance and painting for corporate and VVIP aircraft, has hired Jeffery Potter as director of interiors. He will be based at the company's facility in Ardmore, Oklahoma.

Potter brings extensive experience in green completions and interiors. Over the course of his more than 30-year career, he has served in director-level positions for AERIA Luxury Interiors, Gore Design Completions and Associated Air Center.

“Jeff brings tremendous expertise and a proven ability to manage complex interior projects for both new aircraft and older models in need of updating,” says Jarid King, King Aerospace president. “He understands the intricacies of cabin configurations, inflight entertainment, avionics and furnishings. He asks the right questions to arrive at the correct answers.”

Potter joins King Aerospace as it prepares to embark on a large expansion project, increasing its 200,000 sq ft of hangar space by another 90,000 sq ft. This will enable a key new capability: green completions. The new hangar will support large aircraft interior projects, housing shop facilities and holding multiple large aircraft. This larger footprint will accommodate Boeing 737; 757 narrow-body and 747, 767 and 777 widebody aircraft.

“I consider myself fortunate to be joining the King team at this dynamic time,” says Potter. “I am driven to do things right, and that's the King Aerospace way, too.”

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