CIT Group announced that CIT Aerospace promoted several key leaders.

Robert Lamoureux is now SVP, head of Marketing, Asia Pacific. Lamoureux will provide senior representation in the growing Singapore office and be responsible for oversight of the marketing activities within Asia, the Pacific and the Indian sub-continent. Prior to joining CIT in 2009, he worked for a variety of airlines such as Emirates Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways and Air Canada.

Robert Meade, is now director, marketing strategy and asset sales. In this newly created role, Meade will focus on marketing strategy, portfolio management and oversight of CIT’s off-lease asset sales. He joined CIT in 2005 and has held a number of positions within Commercial Air’s marketing team. Most recently, he was responsible for customer relationships and leases to airlines in Eastern Europe and the U.S., as well as asset sales.

Martyn Lewis is now director, marketing EMEA. Reporting to Gwyn Scourfield, SVP and head of marketing for The Americas and EMEA, Lewis will continue to oversee customer activities within the EMEA region. Additionally, he will develop new business and aircraft financing activities and remarket aircraft to airlines within Europe. Prior to joining CIT in 2001, Lewis served as aircraft trading manager at British Airways.

Mark Ebanks is director, marketing the Americas. Reporting to Scourfield, Ebanks will continue to oversee customer activities within the Americas and the Caribbean. Additionally, he will develop new business and aircraft financing activities and remarket aircraft in the U.S., Brazil and the Caribbean. He joined CIT from United Airlines in 1998 as AVP of marketing.

Damon D’Agostino, chief commercial officer, CIT Commercial Air, said, “I’m pleased to announce these promotions, which highlight the success of our team in growing our business and will continue to align ourselves to best meet the leasing and financing needs of our customers. I congratulate Robert, Robert, Martyn and Mark on their efforts to ensure that CIT Aerospace remains a global leader in aircraft financing.”