Skyllence appoints Vilma Vaitiekunaite as new CEO

Skyllence appoints Vilma Vaitiekunaite as new CEO

Skyllence, a startup air charter broker and a family member of Avia Solutions Group, has announced the appointment of Vilma Vaitiekunaite as the company’s CEO.

Vilma Vaitiekunaite joins the company from her previous role as Chief Communications Officer of Avia Solutions Group, a leading global aerospace services group with 100 offices and production stations providing aviation services and solutions worldwide. The newly appointed CEO has extensive experience in sales, business and NGO management, and communications as well as international market knowledge and strong leadership skills that will be a valuable addition when accelerating the company’s future growth.

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“I am delighted to join Skyllence and continue developing my career in the global Avia Solutions Group family,” said Vilma Vaitiekunaite, CEO of Skyllence. “Working with such an interesting product like private charter brokering is an absolutely exciting opportunity and having an experienced and dedicated team to share our successes with is even better. I am returning to business development and sales after a 10-year-long break, during which I deeply focused on the communications market, and I’m thrilled to take on this role.”

While sharing her delight, Vilma Vaitiekunaite also added: “There’s no doubt in my mind that together with the team, we will skyrocket Skyllence to new heights and make our mark in the air charter market.”

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