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Changes at Thrush Aircraft Will Bring New Organization and Increased Capability

by AerialFire Staff
August 29, 2019
in Aerial Fire News, Press Release
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Changes at Thrush Aircraft Will Bring New Organization and Increased Capability

(Albany, Georgia) After a record-setting start to the year, Payne Hughes, president and CEO of Thrush Aircraft announced today that the company will be bringing new leadership to the company – along with a financial reorganization that will allow Thrush to increase its capabilities and to continue producing and supporting even more of its legendary airplanes

(Albany, Georgia) After a record-setting start to the year, Payne Hughes, president and CEO of Thrush Aircraft announced today that the company will be bringing new leadership to the company – along with a financial reorganization that will allow Thrush to increase its capabilities and to continue producing and supporting even more of its legendary airplanes around the world. 

As an initial part of this restructuring, the company is today laying off some of its workforce, as it reconfigures itself for increased success ahead. It is anticipated that these layoffs will be temporary, and as the company becomes stronger during this restructuring, that much of the company’s workforce will be returning to their jobs. Thrush is continuing production and deliveries of new airplanes on schedule while the restructuring for growth is underway.

“Payne Hughes brought our company unheard of levels of innovation and success these past many years,” said Eric Rojek, vice president of Thrush “and it is a great privilege for the company to now carry-on our tradition of building, delivering and supporting the best agricultural airplanes in the world today. This reorganization and fresh leadership will allow us to continue to put our customers first and help them lead the way in productivity with their aircraft in every application – from spray work to fire fighting.”

Mr. Hughes added: “The past thirteen years leading Thrush has been the highlight of my career, and I am very grateful for the relationships we’ve established and the success we’ve gained. Most of all, I’m very grateful to our employees, whose skills and dedication have allowed this small Georgia company to produce the best airplanes in the industry – and to support them with the highest levels of care. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction to now pass the baton to new leaders, as I know they are well-prepared to take the company to the next level.”

Under the new leadership, a financial reorganization is also being put in place – which the company expects to yield significantly improved results and, to clear the way for and for several new aircraft programs to be completed and brought to market, including the new Thrush 710P Fire Bird firefighting aircraft.

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