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Liu to lead the line for Metrojet MRO
Established in 1997, Metrojet pioneered business aviation services in Hong Kong. Its maintenance division has taken on Justin Liu, an executive who has spent many years in business aviation in China and beyond.
Justin Liu spent time at Textron and Global Jet Concept before joining Metrojet.
Read this story in our March 2020 printed issue.

Hong Kong-based Metrojet Limited has appointed Justin Liu as regional sales manager of MRO. He will work with the Hong Kong and Clark MRO teams to develop sales strategies and increase Metrojet's market growth in the region.

Prior to joining Metrojet, Liu was the business development manager with Cessna Aircraft Company for three years before he was promoted to regional sales director at Textron Aviation in 2014. Justin started his aviation career with a bachelor's degree from the Civil Aviation University of China and has held various sales positions at Shanghai Sikorsky Aircraft, China National Aviation Fuel Group and Global Jet Concept, where he acquired business development experience and fostered solid relationships with flight support services, business aircraft charter and management and aircraft sales clients and partners.

β€œIt is my great honour to join Metrojet and work with the team of international experts. I am very excited and looking forward to contributing my sales experience to boost the company's business growth, especially with the new Clark hangar facility coming in in Q2 this year,” he says.

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