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Canada Jetlines' COO Brad Warren to Depart in April 2024

Brad Warren, Canada Jetlines' Chief Operating Officer.

Brad Warren, Canada Jetlines' Chief Operating Officer (COO), will leave the Company at the end of April 2024 to pursue another opportunity in the industry.

Warren joined Canada Jetlines in April 2021 as VP of Maintenance and was promoted to COO in the summer of 2022.

"Brad has been instrumental in helping us build this Company from the time of signing the first aircraft to what will soon be six aircraft in operations and help Canada Jetlines achieve the operational strength and reliability it enjoys today. It has been a great pleasure to work with Brad over the last few years and I thank him for his dedication and extensive contribution to Canada Jetlines. I know he will continue to have a successful career in the industry," said Eddy Doyle CEO & President at Canada Jetlines.

Jetlines stated that while serving as COO, Warren built a top-tier team comprising seasoned professionals in maintenance, airport operations, and flight operations, guaranteeing the company's ongoing operational excellence.

 


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