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ACASS welcomes industry veterans Peer and Tojagic
Claudio Peer will focus on accelerating the growth of ACASS's worldwide aircraft management fleet while Stevan Tojagic will focus on increasing the company's growing presence in the UK and northern Europe.
Sales director for UK and northern Europe Stevan Tojagic.

ACASS has hired Claudio Peer as vice president of aircraft management and charter sales and Stevan Tojagic as sales director for UK and northern Europe.

Peer will be based in Zürich and will focus on accelerating the growth of ACASS's worldwide aircraft management fleet and strengthening the company's burgeoning charter offering. A seasoned aviation professional with over 30 years of industry experience, Peer began his career at Swissair, moving from the hangar floor to the engineering department. He has held numerous senior leadership roles, including most recently, vice president of regional sales for aircraft management and charter sales at Jet Aviation.

Tojagic will be based in London and will focus on increasing ACASS's growing presence in the UK and northern Europe. He has over 12 years of business aviation experience, most recently working for Bombardier as regional sales manager in its international services sales division. Prior to that, he operated his own jet charter business.

"It's an exciting time in ACASS's growth when we are able to attract some of the best and brightest business aviation talent in the world," says CEO Andre Khury. "Both Claudio and Stevan bring a wealth of experience in their respective areas of expertise to the table. They fit in perfectly with our existing team and will be tremendous assets as we continue to expand our global service offerings and our presence and capabilities in the UK and throughout Europe."

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