Wilson joins Amerijet in CCO role

Eric Wilson

Amerijet has appointed Eric Wilson’s as chief commercial officer, effective from February 8.

Wilson will become a member of the executive team leading Amerijet’s commercial division.

His core focus areas will include sales, pricing, marketing, network development, commercial and strategic alliances and new product development.

He will be based at the company’s headquarters in Miami.

Wilson joins Amerijet with more than 25 years of experience in the aviation industry. He previously worked for Delta Air Lines, where he was most recently the managing director, global cargo sales.

Amerijet operates its own dedicated freighter fleet of B767 aircraft throughout the US, Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, and western Europe. The company provides more than 7,300 dedicated freighter flights annually.

In addition to scheduled service flights, Amerijet offers worldwide long‐ and short‐term ACMI and full‐service charters.

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