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OGaraJets adds certified broker with Breedlove hire
Wyatt Breedlove brings brokerage experience and IADA certification to his new role enhancing market insight and valuation efforts.

OGaraJets has brought Wyatt Breedlove into its Atlanta-based team as a business intelligence analyst. He will work alongside the sales and research units to deliver aircraft valuations, trend analysis and tailored market intelligence aimed at improving client decisions.

He holds a Bachelor's in Aviation Management from Auburn University and recently earned his Certified Broker certificate through the International Aircraft Dealers Association. His previous experience includes working in pre-owned aircraft brokerage and starting out as a line service technician.

OGaraJets business intelligence manager Austin Bass says: “Wyatt is a fantastic addition to our research and intelligence team. His analytical mindset, aviation knowledge and hunger to learn make him a natural fit. He's already making a difference in how we support our clients and prepare for what's next.”

Breedlove says: “I'm excited to join a company like OGaraJets that combines deep aviation expertise with integrity and innovation. It's energising to work with such a talented team and play a role in helping our clients make informed, confident decisions.”

His appointment supports OGaraJets’ focus on building a high-performance team to deliver tailored service throughout the aircraft ownership process.

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