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Gravell joins Voluxis as chief executive officer
As CEO, Warren Gravell will play a pivotal role in the company’s expansion plans. He has worked for a number of large operators and held a number of director-level roles.
Chief executive officer Warren Gravell.

UK charter operator and aircraft management company Voluxis has appointed the highly experienced Warren Gravell as its chief executive officer.

Chairman George Rolls says of the appointment: “We are delighted to welcome Warren on board. His appointment comes at a time when we are looking at the next step in our expansion plans, in which he will play a pivotal role. Although we currently manage a quality fleet of private jets, including Bombardier, Embraer and Gulfstream aircraft, across bases in the UK, Africa, Middle East and Asia, we have plans to grow further and believe Warren is the perfect choice as CEO to drive the company forwards.

“He brings with him decades of experience in the industry, having worked for a number of large operators over the years. He has held several director-level roles and has vast experience in operations and as an accountable manager.”

Gravell adds: “I can't wait to get started with the hugely experienced team here in Farnborough and work with our colleagues across the world in delivering a first-class service to our clients.”

Gravell’s appointment follows those of Sean Pettit as CFO and Rez Selman as head of charter sales earlier this year. He previously held the position of CEO at Volare Aviation in Guernsey.

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