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Tangapriganin takes on deputy roles at Harmony Jets
Anthony Tangapriganin will work closely with COO Serge Reisinger to coordinate across all departments. His leadership and collaborative approach will be instrumental in driving growth and success.

Harmony Jets, a Malta-based aircraft management and charter company operating an all Dassault aircraft fleet, has appointed Anthony Tangapriganin to the position of deputy chief operating officer and deputy of compliance.

Tangapriganin has been part of the Harmony Jets team since 2020, having climbed the ranks from his initial role as sales officer and Falcon 10 first officer. In October 2023, as a result of his dedication and hard work, he was promoted to the positions of post-flight documents and performance manager, showcasing his continuous growth within the organisation.

In his new role he will work closely with chief operating officer Serge Reisinger to ensure the seamless coordination of all departments. His leadership and collaborative approach will be instrumental in driving the company's continued growth and success.

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