Hong Kong-based business jet operator and maintenance provider Metrojet has announced the upcoming retirement of its chief executive, Gary Dolski, and the appointment of Dave Yip as acting-chief executive, both effective from January 1, 2025.
Dolski joined Metrojet in April 2017 as managing director of aircraft management and charter and was appointed chief executive in September 2017.
His contributions include receiving board approval and development of the new Metrojet Engineering Clark maintenance and hangar parking facility in Clark, the Philippines, expansion of both Hong Kong and Clark MRO business including OEM authorisations, and successfully navigating the company through the pandemic years, industry downturn and current geopolitical turmoil.
During Dolski’s time at Metrojet the company has maintained its steadfast focus on safety, quality and customer centric approach to business. His commitment and strategic vision have been invaluable to the company’s success.
Yip is currently Metrojet’s chief operating officer and brings to his new role over 20 years of progressive management experience in the commercial and business aviation sectors. His strong industry and regional knowledge in aircraft management and maintenance, coupled with his leadership skills, makes him well-suited to guide Metrojet through its next phase of growth and innovation.
David Tong, vice chairman of Metrojet, said: “We extend our deepest gratitude to Gary for his eight years of excellent service and are excited to welcome Dave to his new role.
“Dave’s expertise and vision will be instrumental as we continue to expand our services and deliver exceptional value to our aircraft management and maintenance clients.”
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