Ameriflight appoints president and chief operating officer

Patrick Fluegeman. Photo: Ameriflight

US Part 135 cargo airline Ameriflight has appointed Patrick Fluegeman as president and chief operating officer.

Fluegeman will be responsible for planning and executing current and future business operation strategies focusing on the regional express airfreight market.

Most recently, he spent seven years with ABX Air, a US cargo airline operating a fleet of Boeing 767 freighters for customers in the e-commerce and express delivery markets. He held a number of operation leadership roles, ending his time there as chief operating officer.

Notably, he successfully added aircraft to ABX Air’s fleet, expanded the company’s operations in Europe and South America, implemented new operating systems, and secured a new six-year collective bargaining agreement with the ABX pilot group.

Prior to his time at ABX, he held a number of finance leadership roles with the cargo airline Southern Air (now part of Atlas Air) and with the financial services firm Deloitte.

“The board and I are confident that Patrick will be a great fit for building on Ameriflight’s momentum,” said Ameriflight owner and chairman Jim Martell.

“He is a well-established leader with an extensive background in the aviation industry that includes a unique blend of airline operations, corporate strategy, finance, and business development. We are pleased to have him on board.”

“It’s a tremendous opportunity to join such a long-standing, industry-leading company,” said Fluegeman. “As I have gotten to know the team, it has become clear to me that Ameriflight operates with purpose and is passionate about its mission of Delivering More Than Cargo.

“As President, my intention is to continue Ameriflight’s vision and its commitment to building a diversified aviation services platform, by focusing on safety, first and foremost, as well as customer service, new business growth, and our people.”

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]