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Million Air Dallas (ADS) Names Brett Jones as Chief Pilot

news | Apr 05, 2016

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ADDISON, Texas – Today, Million Air Dallas names Brett Jones as Chief Pilot.

Brett is a graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation and Business Administration. He has over 7,700 hour total time, and is type rated in the G-VI, G-V, G-IV, CL-300, Learjet 60 and the Learjet series of aircraft. Brett is an experienced Captain in Part 91 and 135 operations. He most recently served as a Captain on the Company’s G-650.

“I welcome Brett into his new leadership role as Chief Pilot,” said Bob Schmidt, Director of Operations. Brett replaces Trent Kowalski who returned to Delta Airlines.

Million Air Dallas is rated “Platinum” by ARG/US, holds the “Diamond” award for maintenance excellence from the FAA, and by IS/BAO has successfully met all the Safety Management System requirements at the Stage III level.

Since 1984, Million Air Dallas has combined luxurious flight services with award winning excellence. By providing the highest level of service at competitive rates, Million Air Dallas continues to take the industry to new heights. Million Air Dallas offers the largest and newest fleet of aircraft to charter from in Texas. We offer outstanding service in aircraft charter, aircraft sales, aircraft management, FBO services, and aircraft maintenance. Customers receive 24-hour access to the fleet without having to purchase a membership, place a large deposit, pay capital or leasing costs, or monthly management fees.

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