Nomad Technics has appointed Thomas Gierlich as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer and Accountable Manager. Thomas Gierlich is part of the Nomad Aviation management team where he will be in charge of the group’s maintenance entity Nomad Technics AG in Basel / Switzerland.
Thomas Gierlich has more than 15 years of experience in aircraft maintenance and business aviation in particular. He joined Nomad Technics in 2021 as Director Maintenance Sales. In this capacity, Thomas has been instrumental in driving the company's growth forward by building lasting relationships with existing and new clients and thereby securing key maintenance projects. Prior to that, Thomas held various positions in Sales, Customer Support and Business Development at Honeywell, EMTEQ and SR Technics. He holds a Master’s degree in aeronautical engineering from the Technical University of Munich/Germany.
“Thomas has demonstrated his dedication to Nomad Technics in the last years. His expertise, strategic vision and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our company's values and objectives. We are confident that under his leadership, Nomad Technics will continue to be a solid partner in VVIP aircraft maintenance”, says Heinz Koehli, Executive Chairman of Nomad Aviation and adds: ”He played a pivotal role in navigating Nomad Technics to its current position of success within the business aviation maintenance industry.”
About Nomad Aviation:
Nomad Technics AG, the maintenance division of Nomad Aviation AG based at the EuroAirport in Basel/Switzerland, is an EASA Part-145 approved organization providing maintenance inspection and non-routine repair work on Bombardier, Embraer Legacy business jets and performs line and base maintenance work on the Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737NG series aircraft.
Nomad Aviation AG, based in Switzerland and Malta, offers Aircraft Management and Charter. The company operates an exclusive fleet of aircraft including, Dassault Falcon 7X and 8X, Gulfstream G450, GV, G550 and G650ER, Bombardier Global 5000 and Airbus ACJ319.