Ameco Beijing Names New General Manager
By Yan Li, Ameco Beijing | Apr. 23, 2009
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Ameco Beijing's board of directors named Hu Yuliang as the company's new general manager on April 20, 2009. He succeeded Chai Weixi, who was appointed by Air China as the general manager of Air China Technics.
Hu Yuliang, 49 years old, was graduated from Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC). He started his career as a powerplant engineer in Beijing Maintenance Base (predecessor of Ameco Beijing) in 1982.
After Ameco Beijing was founded in 1989, he took the positions of department manager, subdivision manager of Sales and Marketing, the subdivision manager of Aircraft Overhaul, the executive director of Operation.
In April 2007, he was appointed as the general manager of Chengdu Maintenance Base of Air China Technics.
Hu Yuliang is now working alongside his German counterpart Andreas Meisel, CEO of Ameco Beijing.
About Ameco Beijing
Ameco Beijing, located at Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA), is a joint venture between Air China (60%) and Lufthansa German Airlines (40%) established in 1989. It provides MRO services for airframe, engines and components of commercial aircraft. It also offers services in training, engineering and logistics, as well as tooling calibration for China's entire aviation industry.