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Former Army training chief appointed as new Aviation Australia CEO

A former director general of the Australian Army’s executive training authority has been appointed as chief executive officer of Aviation Australia.

A former director general of the Australian Army’s executive training authority has been appointed as chief executive officer of Aviation Australia.

Glenn Ryan AM, former director general of the Australian Army’s executive training authority, also served as chief of staff and chief operations officer at Forces Command, as well as chief instructor at 1st Recruit Training Battalion. He will replace outgoing CEO Bill Horrock.

“I am honoured to join Aviation Australia as the new CEO,” said Ryan in a statement.

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“I look forward to working with the talented team at Aviation Australia, and the aviation industry, to drive innovation, foster growth, and uphold our commitment to excellence in aviation training.”

Ryan, who was also seconded to Westpac for 12 months, has previously been awarded a Member of the Order of Australia and the United States Meritorious Service Medal.

According to Elsa Dalessio, chair of Aviation Australia, Ryan has “exceptional capabilities and leadership qualities” and will guide Aviation Australia through a “transformative moment” for the organisation as it focuses on innovation and strategic advancement.

“Glenn has demonstrated a remarkable track record of driving performance improvements in complex environments,” said Dalessio.

“His expertise in enhancing systems, processes, and teams aligns seamlessly with Aviation Australia’s commitment to excellence and innovation.”

Aviation Australia is based in Brisbane, and Queensland Training and Skills Development Minister Lance McCallum welcomed Ryan’s appointment, saying aviation is “critically important” to the state’s economy.

“Maximising the potential of the state’s growing aviation industry relies on a skilled and job-ready workforce of Queenslanders,” he said.

“The Miles government has partnered with Aviation Australia to deliver exactly that through our Gateway to Industry School and VET in Schools programs.

“With a new CEO in the pilot’s seat, I look forward to strengthening our partnership with Aviation Australia to inspire and train the next generation of Queensland-based aviation professionals.”

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