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Veteran conversion executive joins the ACMG consulting team

JJ HornblassbyJJ Hornblass
June 2, 2011
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Jacob Netz, a long-time freighter conversion expert at Israel Aerospace Industries, has joined Air Cargo Management Group as a Senior Consultant.

Jacob, who joined IAI in 1982, will bring his extensive experience specifically to conversion-related consulting at ACMG, the Air Cargo industry’s leading advisory firm. In 2001, Jacob joined IAI’s Bedek Aviation Group, a leading worldwide provider of MRO and P-to-F conversions, as Director of Analysis & Strategy Freighter Conversions. He served in that position for 10 years until his departure from IAI last month.

Jacob specializes in freighter analysis and comparison, as well as P2F conversions. He is a former Israel Air Force pilot, and earned B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering / HFE, and an M.A. in Management Science Operational Research from the University of Alabama.

On behalf of the entire ACMG team, I want to extend my warmest welcome to Jacob. 

ACMG now has Senior Consultants in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, as well as associates in South America. For more information about ACMG’s consulting practice, please visit ACMG.aero.

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