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JetHQ strengthens US sales strategy with Wolf promotion
Hannah Wolf's change of role forms part of JetHQ’s long-term growth plan, expanding internal and external capabilities while reinforcing cross-functional collaboration.

JetHQ has appointed Hannah Wolf as sales director for the USA market, strengthening its growth strategy within the business aircraft brokerage sector.

Wolf previously served as a sales engineer and played a central role in transaction execution through a technically rigorous and market-informed approach. In her expanded role, she will focus on business development and early engagement with aircraft owners, aiming to generate high-quality listings and position the firm proactively within market cycles.

The brokerage continues to prioritise long-term, relationship-driven partnerships built on transparency and market alignment rather than transactional activity alone. By establishing alignment early in the sales process, aircraft are positioned strategically before reaching the open market.

Wolf will support active transactions alongside the senior sales team while contributing to wider sales strategy and pipeline development. Her OEM and technical background enables valuation dynamics and market intelligence to be integrated into client discussions from the outset.

“Hannah has an exceptional ability to build trusted relationships while maintaining a deep command of the technical and market details that define successful transactions,” says Garett Jerde, CEO of JetHQ. “She understands that the strongest outcomes come from true broker–client partnerships, where alignment and communication are established from the start. Her move into the sales director role strengthens our ability to source high-quality listings and serve clients with clarity and confidence.”

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