MROH Group—a provider of aircraft maintenance and modification services with corporate offices in Dallas and in San Salvador, El Salvador—has appointed former naval aviator Carroll Lane as its new chief executive officer.
Roberto Kriete, chairman of the board of MROH Group, said in a statement that “beyond [Carroll’s] impressive credentials, what stood out most about [him] is his alignment with MROH’s values. He understands the importance of people, culture, and community in sustaining long-term success.”
Most recently, Lane, a former naval aviator in the U.S. Marine Corps, was senior vice president at Kaman Corp. where he led the company’s Engineered Products and Precision Products segments. Lane also served as Interim chief financial officer.
Previously, Lane was president of Commercial Engines at Pratt & Whitney, where he was responsible for product development, program management, and aftermarket operations across the company’s commercial engine portfolio. His prior roles include key leadership positions with United Technologies Corp., including vice president, Investor Relations and vice president, Pratt & Whitney Commercial Aftermarket.
“I’ve followed MROH Group’s journey for several years and have long admired its strong operational foundation and collaborative culture,” Lane said. “The company’s commitment to building lasting relationships with customers, empowering its people, and contributing to the communities it serves is truly inspiring. I’m honored to join the team and look forward to helping drive its continued success.”
Donald Mitacek will resume his role as executive advisor to the board, continuing to support the company’s long-term strategic direction.
The MROH Group has more than four decades of expertise rooted in the founding of Aeroman in 1983. With a team of over 8,500 professionals and 91 lines of capacity, MROH performs aircraft maintenance and modifications for some of the world’s best airlines across its network, which includes Aeroman in El Salvador; Flightstar in Jacksonville, Florida; TechOps MX in Querétaro, Mexico; and North State in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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