Keith Plumb
The founder of fractional provider Executive AirShare, Keith Plumb, is stepping down as president and CEO of the company. He said he does not plan to retire and expects he might return to the industry. Plumb also retains an interest in Executive AirShare as an investor. (Photo: Executive AirShare)

Keith Plumb To Leave Executive AirShare

Cofounding the company in 2000, Plumb helped build it into an operation that has more than 50 aircraft, nearly 200 employees, and five bases.

Keith Plumb—who cofounded regional fractional ownership provider Executive AirShare in 2000 with a partner, six employees, and two King Airs—has decided to leave his position as president and CEO. Plumb will step down as a search for a successor is launched. He will assist in a transition under which current CFO John Owen will serve as interim president.

"It has been a privilege and an honor to work with such a great group of energetic employees, exceptional customers, and committed investors," Plumb said. "The majority of my career has been building Executive AirShare with Bob Taylor, and it is amazing where the business is today since starting as a Wichita-based company in 2000 with only two aircraft.”

The company has since grown to an operation that has more than 50 aircraft, nearly 200 employees, and bases in Fort Worth; Dallas; Wichita, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; and Buffalo, New York. Plumb credited the passion of his employees for the successes of the company and said it has a strong foundation for future success.

But after more than 17 years devoted to building the company, he felt the time was right to step away and “recharge the batteries.” While he has not yet begun to look at other opportunities, Plumb said he does not plan to retire and expects he might return to the industry. He also stressed that he will still have an interest in Executive AirShare as an investor in the company.

"We cannot thank Keith enough for the immense contributions he has made to Executive AirShare, directly impacting the significant growth we have experienced during his tenure," said Wiley Curran, president and chairman of Curran Companies and management board member of Executive AirShare. "He has always displayed a relentless passion for customer satisfaction. The outstanding team he has built here is certainly testament to this desire. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors."

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