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Phenix Jet Names New Chief Operating Officer


Before joining Phenix Jet, Denzil held multiple Executive leadership roles at several leading aviation companies in Hong Kong

Phenix Jet Cayman and Hong Kong is proud to announce the appointment of Denzil White as its new Chief Operating Officer. With more than three decades of experience in the aviation industry, Denzil joins Phenix Jet with a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will be invaluable to the company’s continued growth and success.

Before joining Phenix Jet, Denzil held multiple Executive leadership roles at several leading aviation companies in Hong Kong, as well as around the world, where he was responsible for managing complex flight operations and customer service. Denzil’s extensive knowledge of aircraft management, flight operations, aircraft maintenance, crew management, and aviation safety standards has earned him an impeccable reputation in the industry.

Denzil will lead Phenix Jet’s operations, ensuring that its core values of Safety and bespoke client services remain industry leading. He will be responsible for developing and implementing new strategies to optimize and scale Phenix Jet’s services, increase customer satisfaction, and drive continued growth.

The Phenix Jet team is thrilled to welcome Denzil to his new role and looks forward to the many accomplishments and successes he will bring to the company. His deep understanding of the aviation industry, combined with his unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction, will undoubtedly make him a valuable asset to Phenix Jet’s mission of providing the ultimate private jet experience.

Phenix Jet Group is an elite global business aviation services company serving clients that desire exceptional service and dedication. Its services include aircraft management, charter and maintenance.

Backed by Sojitz Corporation (TYO: 2768) and with offices in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Cayman Islands and Guam, Phenix Jet’s diverse fleet of 17 business jets includes the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ 737), Bombardier Global 7500, Global 6000, Gulfstream G650 / G650ER, Falcon 900, and CitationJet CJ4.





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