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Published on May 22nd, 2021 | by Mark Dwyer

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Fergus Wilson Joins ASL Aviation Holdings from Aer Lingus

ASL Aviation Holdings have announced the appointment of Fergus Wilson as ASL’s Group Fleet and Leasing Director. Fergus has joined the ASL Group from Aer Lingus where he was Chief Technical Officer.

Welcoming Fergus to ASL, Group Chief Executive Dave Andrew said that he is an ‘excellent addition’ to the ASL Group Executive Management team.

Fergus Wilson

“Fergus is a highly skilled and accomplished aviation professional and is well-respected throughout our industry”, said Dave Andrew. “He has had a 42-year career of achievement and success in Aer Lingus including being a long-term member of the Aer Lingus Executive Team.”

“I am thrilled to join such a progressive and agile aviation group and to support ASL in realising its ambitious growth plans,” said Fergus Wilson.

“I am focused on the challenges ahead and eager to start working with our Group fleet and engineering teams and with ASL’s airlines in Europe and associated airlines in South Africa and Thailand,” Fergus continued.

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Mark is an airline pilot flying the Boeing 737 for a major European airline. In addition he is also a Type Rating Instructor, Type Rating Examiner and Base Training Captain on the B737. Outside of commercial flying Mark enjoys flying light aircraft from the smallest 3 Axis microlights up to heavier singles. He is also an instructor and EASA Examiner on single engines and a UK CAA Examiner. He flies the Chipmunk for the Irish Historic Flight Foundation (IHFF). Mark became the Chairman of the National Microlight Association of Ireland (NMAI) in 2013 and has overseen a massive growth in the organisation. In this role he has worked at local and national levels. In 2015, Mark won ‘Upcoming Aviation Professional Award’ at the Aviation Industry Awards sponsored by the IAA. Mark launched this website back in 2002 while always managing the website, he has also been Editor and Deputy Editor of FlyingInIreland Magazine from 2005 to 2015.



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