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Delta Air Lines makes key appointments to lead its technical operations division; Appointments provide division with team that will build upon achievements of past decade.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-19 January 2001-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta Air Lines makes key appointments to lead its technical operations division; Appointments provide division with team that will build upon achievements of past decade (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18012001 ATLANTA -- Delta Air Lines has made five key appointments to its Technical Operations Division.
They are: Jerry Bemis, vice president - line maintenance operations; Jim Maucere, vice president - base, component and engine maintenance; Wallace Hill, director - reliability engineering; Gregory Mears, director- program management office, and Basil Papayoti, director - technical sales and marketing. "The contributions of these individuals have placed Delta's maintenance and engineering...
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