Emlyn David to lead Skyservice Business Aviation; Marshall Myles to retire

Skyservice Business Aviation Press Release | June 24, 2019

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Skyservice Business Aviation announced that its CEO, Marshall Myles, has made the decision to retire effective June 30, 2019. Emlyn David, president, Skyservice Business Aviation will serve as president and CEO upon Myles’ retirement.

Emlyn David, pictured here, will become Skyservice president and CEO effective June 30. Skyservice Photo

Myles has been with Skyservice since November 2008, and transitioned to the role of chief executive officer in 2012. Throughout his tenure, he played an integral role in the continued growth and success of Skyservice as an industry leader in the business aviation world. Myles will continue to serve the executive team in a consulting capacity.

“Over the last 11 years, Marshall has provided outstanding leadership. His many contributions and knowledge of the industry is what makes Skyservice the industry leader it is today,” said David.

David has been a director of the company and has served in various capacities since 2008, assuming his current position as president in 2012. He worked alongside Myles since 2008, honing his leadership skills in the aviation industry. Recently, he has been leading the building of a second new Skyservice facility in Toronto, consisting of 90,000 square-feet of hangar space and 20,000 square-feet of terminal space. It is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019 at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Skyservice is a dynamic Canadian aviation organization that is dedicated to the core principles of safety and service. With over 30 years’ experience, Skyservice is the leader in the Canadian business aviation industry. At each of its four FBO locations in Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, and Ottawa, Skyservice is dedicated to a full range of business aviation services, leading the industry in each of the following core business competencies: aircraft management, charter, FBO, aircraft maintenance and aircraft sales.

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