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Mayo Aviation Names Aspen Services Manager

Mayo Aviation has served as Aspen’s community-based private aviation service provider for more than 40 years.

Its strong connections with Rocky Mountain clients have been built on local expertise and outstanding customer service.

To strengthen and grow those relationships, the aircraft management and charter service provider announces the addition of Alexandra Cisco as Aspen Services Manager.

She comes to Mayo with nearly a decade of high-end managerial experience covering Aspen and a deep knowledge of the business aviation world.

“Alex brings her unique background in luxury markets to the Mayo team, specializing in top-tier hospitality and white-glove customer service,” Mayo Aviation President Brent Moldowan said.

“She understands the Aspen community well and how to utilize a wide network of connections to best serve their unique aviation needs.

“She is passionate to deliver the best service and solutions possible.”

Since graduating from the University of Colorado, Cisco has worked as concierge and location manager for companies specializing in ultra-luxury markets, including most recently at Cuvée, where she managed all aspects of travel from Aspen and Colorado to the Royal Island luxury resort in the Bahamas.

She worked frequently with Mayo Aviation in this capacity coordinating the guest experience before and after arrival at the resort.

Cisco developed a passion for aviation and flying while working at some of the top Fixed-Based Operators (FBOs) in the country, including in Aspen and Scottsdale, Arizona.

She has begun training to earn her private pilot’s license, which complements her love for outdoor activities, including snowboarding and enjoying the mountain lifestyle.

Developing connections with local pilots, charter clientele and Mayo Aviation’s long-standing relationship with Fight for Life Colorado drew Cisco to the company.

She will be working with Mayo Aviation’s charter clients, as well as managed aircraft owners and operators.

“Mayo values the deep relationships you develop with people,” Cisco said.

“They know that the authentic experiences you’ve had are an asset in being able to relate in a genuine manner and to offer tailored solutions to their needs.”

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