FEAM AERO Appoints James Kimball as Vice President of Technical Operations

FEAM AERO is proud to announce the addition of James Kimball as their new Vice President of Technical Operations, based out of their Miami headquarters.

Mr. Kimball brings over 35 years of aviation experience leading multi-site aircraft maintenance and materials operations for organizations including Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways.

Wayne Sisson, former VP of Tech Ops and FEAM’s current COO explains, “In his newly appointed position, Mr. Kimball will apply his years of technical experience and leadership to identify and implement operational improvements across our business as FEAM continues striving to be the best-in-class MRO in the industry.”

In the midst of an active, global recruitment campaign, FEAM is acquiring top talent to fill over 300 positions throughout the country. With the announcement of their second 150,000 square foot base maintenance facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and international acquisitions of Northern Aerotech and BOSA, FEAM continues to grow at an exponential rate both stateside and abroad.

Kimball adds, “I’m thrilled to have been selected to join the growing FEAM family and to be a part of the exciting growth of this forward thinking company. I also look forward to sharing my experiences as a lifetime Aviation Maintenance Professional to support the team, and to continue the standards of excellence that have become synonymous with the FEAM brand.”

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For more information, or to request an interview with representatives from FEAM AERO, please contact Sara Shake at 954.336.3275 or [email protected].

FEAM AERO is the largest leading provider of aircraft line maintenance services in the United States. FEAM has maintenance bases at 42 locations globally, including two hangar facilities, and employs a growing workforce of over 1,400 Aircraft Maintenance Technicians and Engineers. Over the years, FEAM has diversified its MRO portfolio to include Line Maintenance, Technical Training, Global AOG Support, Technical Support Services, and Base Maintenance. Our full line of services ensures our customers meet their mission goals and mitigate AOG ground time. FEAM holds EASA/FAA Maintenance Organization Approvals and approvals from several other domestic and international aviation regulatory authorities. For more information, please visit www.feam.aero.

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