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Jetport appoints Stephens as president
With more than 30 years of experience in both private and commercial aviation, Troy Stephens will guide Jetport towards further growth and innovation.
Troy Stephens' experience includes working as operations manager and vice president of flight operations at major Canadian airlines.

Jetport, a private jet operator in Hamilton, Canada, has appointed Troy Stephens as its new president.

Having served as Jetport's vice president for the last year, Stephens has also worked as a commercial airline pilot, building a foundation in aviation operations and safety. His experience spans key leadership roles, including operations manager and vice president of flight operations at major Canadian airlines.

"It's an honour to take on this role at such a pivotal moment for business aviation in Hamilton," says Stephens. "Private jet owners and passengers across the GTA are increasingly prioritising convenience and reliability. With Hamilton International Airport's growth and Jetport's strategic location, we offer a superior alternative to Toronto Pearson for discerning travellers. I look forward to continuing Jetport's mission to deliver unparalleled service and reliability."

Established 25 years ago, Jetport has grown into one of Canada's major business jet operators offering charter, aircraft management, maintenance and FBO services from its Hamilton International Airport facility near Toronto. In the last year, the company has achieved significant milestones in its dedication to safety and industry leadership, securing both ARGUS Gold and IS-BAO Stage II operational and safety certifications; becoming a member of the Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC); and has expanding its fleet, adding a Pilatus PC-12 to its in-house private charter aircraft.