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Key hire boosts turbine engine support at Duncan
Tony Rossi brings more than 30 years of aviation experience and turbine expertise to the role, supporting operators across key US regions.
“I look forward to being able to walk into a hangar and support everything,” says Tony Rossi.

Duncan Aviation has expanded its turbine engine support coverage across the Midwest and Eastern United States with the appointment of Tony Rossi as turbine engine service sales representative.

Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rossi will support operators across Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Arkansas and Kentucky, providing guidance on engine maintenance and overhaul planning.

Rossi joins Duncan Aviation after 13 years at JSSI, where he managed the PW500 engine product line and supported overhaul planning and maintenance scheduling.

Rossi began his career in the US Air Force at age 17, following his grandfather’s service in the Army Air Corps. He holds both A&P and IA certifications, aligning his recommendations with real-world operational requirements.

“We are fortunate to have someone of Tony's calibre stepping into this position,” says Troy Nail, airframe and engine technical sales manager at Duncan Aviation. “He brings a powerful combination of technical engine knowledge, customer service and a large network of connections. Tony is highly respected across the aviation community, and we look forward to the momentum his expertise will bring.”

Rossi previously worked with Duncan Aviation as a vendor and was drawn to its family-owned structure and reputation. While focused on engine services, he will support broader customer needs across the company’s maintenance network.

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