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Aerogility appoints Patrick Corrigan as Head of Customer Success

AI-based digital simulation twin solutions provider, Aerogility, is further expanding its leadership team by welcoming Patrick Corrigan to the role of Head of Customer Success.



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Patrick Corrigan (above) joins Aerogility with almost two decades of experience, having managed business and client development for QOCO Systems Ltd and Spiff Ltd, and spending 17 years at Rolls-Royce, building and nurturing relationships with airlines around the world.

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Heading up Aerogility’s customer success team, Corrigan will be responsible for overseeing the development and support of current and new customer relationships, while driving initiatives to maintain long-term partnerships.

This strategic addition to the Aerogility Leadership Team follows the appointment of Andy Graham as Chief Commercial Officer in September 2024 and highlights Aerogility’s continued commitment to growth. Corrigan will play a leading role in the implementation of Aerogility’s commercial strategy, while Graham ensures the commercial team exceeds Aerogility’s ambitious targets for 2025 and beyond.

Corrigan said: “Aerogility has earned a strong reputation for delivering innovative solutions to some of the world’s leading aviation, aerospace, and defense organisations, showing capabilities for expansion into wider sectors.

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“The business recently celebrated 15 years in operation and has a remarkable record of long-standing partnerships, both of which are a testament to the team’s expertise and achievements. I’m excited to contribute to the company’s continued growth and innovation."

Gary Vickers, CEO, Aerogility, said: “We’ve had the privilege of working with clients – such as Lockheed Martin – since we launched in 2009. This longevity is a testament to the relationships we build and the team we have, dedicated to their success. The addition of Patrick will reinforce this and we’re keen to see him drive this area of our businesses as we continue our plans for expansion over the next few months and years.”

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