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February 19, 2025

C&L Aerospace Group in Bangor promotes three to leadership roles

Bangor-based C&L Aviation Group, an aircraft parts supplier and aviation service provider with Australian roots, has promoted three employees to leadership roles. 

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Brad Vieux

Brad Vieux has been promoted to vice president of business development. In this role, he will continue to support the development of new distributorships and repair vendors and C&L’s Cessna Citation parts program. Before joining C&L, Vieux was vice president of business development, supply chain and international relations at GlobalParts Group. 

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Photo / Courtesy C&L Aviation Group
Kristina Snow

Kristina Snow has been promoted to director of business development. In her new role, She will work with all C&L sales teams on new customer development and product line market penetration. Snow brings over a decade of experience in the aviation industry, with expertise in both commercial and regional markets. She previously held leadership roles at Worthington Aviation as the regional jet program director and at Regional One Inc. She received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Robert Morris University. 

Photo / Courtesy C&L Aviation Group
Nick Phair

Nick Phair was promoted to director of sales of the corporate aircraft parts. In this new position, Phair will support large fleet operators, OEMs and European operators. Prior to joining C&L, Phair began his sales career in the transportation industry, leasing touring vehicles to traveling musicians. Phair received his bachelors degree in psychology from the University of Maine. 

C&L Aviation moved its headquarters to Bangor in 2010 after acquiring Telford Aviation Services, which was based there.

C&L was founded in Brisbane, Australia, in 1994, when the company was founded as a small basement operation selling aircraft parts to the Australian Air Force.

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