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Stratos strengthens team with three senior aviation appointments

Stratos Strengthens Leadership with Three Senior Aviation Appointments
Aircraft investment specialist Stratos has bolstered its leadership team with the addition of three senior industry professionals, a move aimed at reinforcing its competitive standing amid a rapidly evolving aviation sector.
Strategic Appointments to Enhance Regional and Functional Expertise
Kushal Patel has been appointed Head of Asia, operating out of Stratos’s Singapore office. An aeronautical engineer by training, Patel brings a decade of experience in aviation finance, having held significant roles at Doric Partners and Bank of America, where he served as Vice President in Asset Financing. More recently, he spent three years at Boston Consulting Group as a Project Leader, advising financial institutions on enterprise strategy and transformation. At Stratos, Patel will be responsible for managing relationships with airlines and investors across Asia, excluding Japan, drawing on his combined expertise in finance, engineering, and leasing.
In London, Muna Mohammad joins as Vice President, Risk & Restructuring. With over 15 years of specialised experience in aviation risk management, Mohammad has held key positions at BOCA, Castlelake, and Air BP, navigating complex operating environments. Her earlier career includes roles at Citibank, MIDF in Malaysia, and BDO in London, equipping her with a broad perspective on risk and restructuring within the aviation industry.
Tuulia Rajamäki has been appointed Senior Advisor, Legal. A seasoned aviation lawyer with more than 20 years of experience, Rajamäki spent 13 years with AerCap and ILFC in Singapore, overseeing transactions ranging from aircraft trading to leasing. Prior to that, she worked at Freshfields, Stephenson Harwood, and Dentons, specialising in structured and asset finance. She is admitted to practise law by the Supreme Court of England and Wales.
Navigating a Competitive and Dynamic Aviation Landscape
These strategic hires come at a time when the business aviation sector faces intensifying competition and shifting market dynamics. Industry leaders have highlighted structural barriers in key markets, such as those noted by Azul’s CEO in Brazil, which present challenges for both new entrants and established operators. Concurrently, the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector is witnessing a surge in mergers and acquisitions, as companies seek consolidation to strengthen their market positions.
In this context, Stratos’s expanded leadership team is positioned to enhance the company’s expertise and agility. The new appointments are expected to support the firm in addressing emerging challenges, capitalising on new opportunities, and preparing for competitive responses as rivals adjust their strategies in a changing industry environment.

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