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Margetson-Rushmore calls time on influential career
Patrick Margetson-Rushmore has been an influential figure in business aviation ever since he founded London Executive Aviation, which later became part of the Luxaviation Group. He is retiring after a celebrated career.
Margetson-Rushmore is known for speaking up at industry conventions.
Read this story in our June 2020 printed issue.

Luxaviation UK's co-founder and CEO Patrick Margetson-Rushmore took early retirement from the end of May. He says: “It is with great sadness that I have taken the decision to retire as CEO of Luxaviation UK. As colleagues are aware, I have some health issues, and I am looking forward to spending time relaxing with my family. I would like to stress that this has been planned for some time and is not COVID-19 related.

“I will maintain my involvement with Luxaviation on a part-time consulting basis including representing the group at conferences, whether that be virtual or in person when the time comes. It will be a pleasure to continue supporting the company as it charts its future course.”

From 1 June, Luxaviation UK's co-founder and managing director George Galanopoulos became the company's sole leader and CEO in addition to his role as European head of charter for the Luxaviation Group. He will be supported by Luxaviation UK's experienced senior management team, comprising Martin Hilder who is being promoted to COO; Kimon Daniilidis who will become chief customer support and strategy officer; and Tony Medlock who continues as chief financial officer.

Margetson-Rushmore comments: “Luxaviation UK has come a long way since George and I co-founded the business in 1996 in a post-war hut in Stapleford Aerodrome. In 2014, we were delighted for it to become part of the Luxaviation Group and the company today is in great shape. Under the leadership of George and our talented senior team it can look forward to a bright future.”

Galanopoulos says: “Business air charter is undoubtedly facing both challenges and opportunities with COVID-19, Brexit and as we seek, as an industry, to reduce carbon emissions and push towards sustainability. I am confident in our ability to evolve and grow in the coming years, as we have since Luxaviation UK's inception, and am proud to be leading the company at this point in its history.

“While I will miss the partnership Patrick and I have shared, the support of the many individuals and entities within Luxaviation will ensure a smooth transition as we continue our progression as part of the group.”

Luxaviation UK was founded as London Executive Aviation by Patrick Margetson-Rushmore, George Galanopoulos and Amanda Galanopoulos. The company grew from a two-aircraft operation serving horse racing jockeys and local businesses into an acclaimed market leader, counting FTSE 100 corporations and government bodies among its customers. The business operates a diverse fleet of aircraft, ranging from the Beechcraft King Air 200 turboprop to the ultra long range Bombardier Global 6000 business jet.

Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group, says: “Luxaviation UK has become an important part of the group's private jet business under Patrick and George. We have always valued the insight, creativity and experience Patrick has brought and thank him for his contribution, as we continue our evolution into a large scale luxury company.”

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