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Menzies appoints Marco di Mario as Senior Vice President of Fuels

Menzies Aviation has today announced the appointment of Marco di Mario as its new Senior Vice President of Fuels.


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Marco joins Menzies’ fuels leadership team with a wealth of experience in aviation fuels, gained over 20 years in the industry. Most recently, Marco was Vice President Operations & Assets at aviation fuels service provider Skytanking. Prior to this, Marco held fuels related roles at North Air, Shell and Maxcom Petroli. Marco brings to the role deep operational and Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) expertise, as well as significant experience in starting up global fuelling operations.

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In this position, Marco will be based at Menzies’ London Gatwick office and responsible for leading Menzies’ Europe Fuels team. Marco will work closely alongside Morven McCrindle, Menzies’ Executive Vice President for Fuels, playing a central role in driving forward the growth of Menzies’ fuels footprint globally.
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Morven McCrindle, EVP Fuels, Menzies Aviation, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Marco to Menzies, who will be an invaluable addition to our fuels leadership team. Marco is uniquely positioned to support with our global business development with his decades of experience in aviation fuels and start-up know-how. Our customers are also set to benefit from Marco’s exceptional operational expertise. I look forward to working closely with Marco as we embark on an ambitious growth strategy for our global fuelling operations.”

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