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Atlas' sales team gains IADA certification
Jannes Manßen, Nadine Schirmer and Hans Doll have been accredited as IADA certified brokers.
IADA certified brokers Jannes Manßen, Nadine Schirmer and Hans Doll.

Atlas Air Service business development manager Jannes Manßen, aircraft sales manager Nadine Schirme and director of sales Hans Doll have been certified as brokers by IADA. The standard is awarded only to individual employees of IADA-accredited aircraft dealers, a distinction that the company has held for about one year.

IADA requires its members to adhere to strict standards for commercial transactions and to validate their knowledge, skills and abilities. The newly certified brokers have all met or exceeded the stringent requirements and passed a comprehensive examination administered by an independent third party. IADA-certified aircraft brokers pursue continuing education through IADA U online courses, and the designation is not transferrable if a broker leaves the employ of an IADA-accredited dealer.

The Atlas sales team passed its test with flying colours, making it the only team in Germany with such qualifications as well as one of only a few in Europe.

CEO Nicolas von Mende says: “Atlas has thus underscored its outstanding expertise as a trading partner in the global business jet market.”

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