Vallair
Vasili Levinta has extensive experience in logistics and operations management, currently serving as the Head of the Logistics Business Unit at Vallair since November 2022. Prior to this role, Levinta worked at Daher from January 2018 to October 2022 as Responsable des services logistiques. Additional experience includes a position as Team Leader at Kuehne Nagel Aerospace et Industry from April 2012 to December 2017, and serving as Chef de Groupe d'Investigation in the Légion étrangère from November 2006 to April 2012.
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Vallair
Vallair is a multi-faceted aviation business that maximises the life and value of aircraft, engines and parts. Integrated expertise and an innovative approach to aviation services provide customers and partners with unmatched value. For those operators seeking affordable yet reliable assets to lease or acquire, service solutions that exceed expectations technically and commercially, or economic and efficient disposal of older assets, Vallair is the go to service provider. Headquartered in Luxembourg with facilities in Chateauroux and Montpellier in France, Vallair provides support for mature aircraft, engines and major components; it is a leading player in the trading and leasing of A320 family, A330, ATRs and B737 aircraft. Vallair offers aircraft operators and owners worldwide cost-effective solutions to extend the life of their assets, or transition them in a prudent and environmentally acceptable way. Six complementary business units are founded upon engineering excellence: Trading & Leasing offers a wide range of highly flexible trading and leasing solutions; Aircraft Teardown acquires and disassembles mature aircraft, repairs and overhauls components; Engines provides support solutions for CFM56 and V2500 operators, from basic teardown and repair services, to parts trading, standard exchanges and asset leasing; Aerostructures; MRO & Paint; and Cargo Conversions. Vallair specialises in the acquisition of mature A320, B737 and ATR aircraft. To date, the company has acquired more than 25x A320s’, 20x B737s’, 4x ATRs’ and 40x CFM56-3/-5 and V2500 Powerplants. Vallair is a founding member of the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA), an International Association tasked to improve aircraft industry sustainability by promoting safe and environmental proactive management of the world's aging aircraft fleet. To learn more visit: www.vallair.aero