Gama Aviation’s Paul Milverton to chair newly formed European Flight Attendant Committee.

Tuesday 6th November 2012

Gama Group, the global business aviation services provider, today announced that Paul Milverton, Gama Aviation Cabin Service Training and Safety Manager has been honoured to accept the National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA) nomination to chair the European Flight Attendant Committee which will oversee the 2013 Cabin Crew Symposium to be held at EBACE next year.


The increasingly global nature of business aviation activity demands the highest levels of training for crews charged with the safety and security of both passengers and aircraft. With Cabin Crew playing a critical role in the safety, security and operational processes, the 3rd annual EBACE Cabin Crew Symposium will seek to address a wide range of issues. These will include passenger and crew safety, alongside aspects such as on-board catering and service delivery.


Paul Milverton's selection recognises his exceptional expertise in all matters relating to in-flight service delivery, particularly in Europe and the Middle East.


Prior to joining Gama in 2007, Paul had served in the Royal Air Force. His military career included 15 years as an Air Steward with the RAF's 32 (Royal) Squadron, of which for twelve years Paul had the honour of acting as personal Air Steward to HRH the Prince of Wales, over a remarkable total of 650 Royal flights.


"I am flattered and delighted to have been offered the opportunity to chair this new European initiative and look forward to leading the way for the 2013 Symposium. I very much look forward to working with my fellow committee colleagues to create a symposium that is as effective, instructive and popular with European based business aviation Cabin Crew as is the NBAA-sponsored Flight Attendant's Symposium is in the USA," said Paul. "I would like the Symposium to be an educational resource providing essential support and networking opportunities for attendees that want to enhance their delivery of cabin safety, security and service excellence."


It is anticipated Paul will hold the position of Chair until 2016.

  • About Gama Group:

Gama is a global business aviation services organization, founded in 1983 in the UK by Marwan Khalek and Stephen Wright.


Gama employs over 400 personnel and operates over 80 business aircraft around the globe and over 30 operating bases across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East.


Gama Group is headquartered at Farnborough Airport in the UK, with its American headquarters in Stratford, Connecticut, its Middle East and North Africa headquarters at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and its Asian headquarters in Hong Kong.


The group's companies and affiliates hold EU-OPS, FAA Part 135 and UAE GCAA Charter Certificates, EASA, FAA and GCAA Part 145 Maintenance Approvals, EASA Part 21 Design and Manufacture Approvals and offer business aircraft charter, management, FBO, maintenance, valeting and aviation software services.


Recent expansion of services have included the exclusive provision of executive aircraft ground services at Sharjah International Airport, UAE and the establishment of Gama Engineering Ltd, affording fixed and rotor wing aircraft operators a comprehensive design, manufacturing, certification, maintenance, repair, overhaul and modification service at Fairoaks Airport, UK. Gama's most recent acquisition Ronaldson Airmotive is fully EASA Part 145 certified for the provision of engine and component overhaul services.


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