Dublin Aerospace appoints new chief executive officer

William Flaherty
William Flaherty

Aviation maintenance company, Dublin Aerospace (DAL), has announced that William Flaherty has been appointed to the position of CEO of the Dublin Aerospace Group.

Being with the company since its inception, Flaherty will succeed Conor McCarthy, who resumes his position of executive chairman.  

Flaherty joined Dublin Aerospace in 2009 as an aircraft mechanic and has progressed through every level since.

Commenting on the announcement, Conor McCarthy, chairman and outgoing CEO said: “It is with great pleasure that I announce the Board have appointed William Flaherty to the position of CEO of Dublin Aerospace Group, with immediate effect. William has won the absolute trust and confidence of our key customers and people alike and I have every confidence that we will continue to shine with William as our CEO.”

Flaherty added: “I am both delighted and honoured to be appointed CEO of Dublin Aerospace. Dublin Aerospace has proved itself to be one of the world’s leading providers in aerospace MRO services, and I truly look forward to the next stages in the development of the business as we continue to grow to new heights.”

“I believe the time is right for me to step back from the day-to-day CEO role and I couldn’t be happier to pass the baton to William to see him progress. I look forward to supporting him and the wider team with our future plans for the business,” concluded McCarthy. 

Earlier this month, Dublin Aerospace officially opened the doors to its state-of-the-art Landing Gear Facility, Meath, which specialises in Airbus A320 and Boeing B737 landing gear overhaul, with capacity for up to 350 overhauls per year.

Dublin Aerospace is currently hiring for a number of positions, including electricians, technicians/mechanics, painters, fitter/turners, document controllers and production planners. All roles can be found advertised on the Dublin Aerospace website.

www.dublin.aero

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