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ASM appoints Keith Green to develop global client base

World route development consultants, ASM (Airport, Strategy and Marketing), have announced the appointment of Keith Green within their Manchester-based company, to expand its business and client base.

Keith Green, currently an ASM associate and licensee partner, has become a permanent member of the team to support ASM's global client base as well as to develop the company's interests in the African region. Keith will be based in South Africa and will spend time in the UK as part of his new role.

Keith has worked in the commercial aviation industry for over 17 years in both Network and Low Cost Carriers and was previously the Head of Network & Fleet Planning at South Africa Airways. Keith also held the position of Network Planning & Scheduling Manager for Comair Limited who are the operators of the British Airways Franchise in Southern Africa and Kulula.com Africa's largest Low Cost Carrier.

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Keith said, "Joining ASM permanently is a fantastic opportunity to increase my involvement in managing clients and projects, and to participate in the company's development plans. Through my experience within the African region ASM can strengthen their presence in that region, and I look forward to working closer with the team." 

David Stroud, Managing Director, ASM, commented, "We are pleased to welcome Keith to the team, this appointment is indicative of ASM's growth. Keith has a wealth of valuable industry experience and I am pleased to deliver new routes for airports and stakeholders."

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