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West Star brings in Landry to manage Lovell Field
With more than 18 years of aviation experience, Chris Landry has previously worked for Gulfstream and Infinity Aircraft Services. At West Star Chattanooga he will be responsible for Falcons and Gulfstreams.

US business aviation MRO West Star Aviation has promoted Chris Landry to project manager at its Lovell Field facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Landry will be responsible for Falcon and Gulfstream programmes.

With more than 18 years of aviation experience, previously as an F-16 crew chief for the US Air Force, Landry has previously worked for Gulfstream and Infinity Aircraft Services.

“Chris has been a tremendous asset, as he has been with us over three years, offering his skills and expertise to the team,” says senior project manager Dan Prieu.

“I appreciate the opportunity to continue my career with the West Star family and enjoy working alongside my team members who pride themselves on their workmanship for our customers every day,” Landry adds.

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