Chapman Freeborn appoints new president Americas

David Mccown. Source: Chapman Freeborn

Air charter company Chapman Freeborn has appointed David McCown as president of its Americas business.

McCown joins Chapman Freeborn following a 17-year career at Air Partner, where he was president of Air Partner Americas.

In total, he has 26 years of experience in the aviation industry, having started in 1996 when he launched the world’s first online reservation system for the private jet industry.

As president of Americas at Chapman Freeborn, McCown’s role is to create a “high performing and engaged region, whilst leading people and commercial growth and supporting brokers, managers and colleagues across the Americas”.

He will report into group chief executive, Eric Erbacher.

 

 

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
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