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Aero-Dienst makes a change to leadership duo
In his role as co-CEO, Dr Oliver Kosing will focus on further strengthening the brand and expanding the development of the operations and ambulance business.
Co-CEOs André Ebach and Dr Oliver Kosing.
Read this story in our December 2023 printed issue.

Aero-Dienst has changed its leadership team, with Dr Oliver Kosing taking over management of the company from Viktor Peters, who has moved on to a new role with the ADAC Group. Kosing will now share responsibility for the management of Aero-Dienst with joint CEO André Ebach.

"We would like to thank Viktor Peters for his significant contribution to the successful development of Aero-Dienst over the last seven years, with his strategic work and outstanding efforts," says Ebach. "In Dr Oliver Kosing we are happy to have gained a CEO who brings valuable experience in business management in addition to a wide range of technical and sales expertise. We are confident that our combined expertise will allow us to successfully continue the growth strategy we have adopted."

Dr Kosing studied aerospace engineering at RWTH Aachen University and earned a doctorate in gas dynamics at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has held several management positions at MTU Aero Engines, including the position of CEO at the development site in Hartford, Connecticut, US. He later joined the management board of Atena Engineering, a development service provider in the field of aeronautics, automotive and energy. Most recently, he was a member of the board at IABG, a technology company working in the area of analysis, simulation and testing, and system operation, responsible among other things for the aviation division.

"I am looking forward to my new tasks at one of the most experienced full-service providers for business aviation and air ambulance services in Europe, and especially to advancing the development of Aero-Dienst together with a dedicated team," he says.

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