JBT AeroTech President Announces Retirement

Jan. 9, 2024
Dave Burdakin, president of JBT AeroTech, retired Jan. 1. Chuck Durst will succeed Burdakin as the company announced several organizational changes.
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Effective Jan. 1, 2024, Dave Burdakin, president of JBT AeroTech Corporation (a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation), has retired.

“I have mixed emotions about retirement as I have loved working with our customers and a great team at AeroTech. We have grown the business dramatically over the last 10 years by working relentlessly to provide our aviation customers with industry leading products and service,” said Burdakin.  

With this transition comes additional organizational changes at JBT AeroTech.

Taking the helm as the new president of JBT AeroTech is Chuck Durst. A veteran in the industry, with a career spanning 38 years, Durst brings a wealth of experience, having served as the president of the ground support equipment (GSE) business for the past 21 years.

In his new role, Durst will not only continue to lead the GSE business but will also assume responsibility for all of AeroTech, which includes Jetway Systems and Airport Services. He will report directly to Jim Johnson, president of the Oshkosh Vocational Segment, which provides highly engineered fire and rescue vehicles, refuse management solutions, and other specialized equipment.

Moreover, Frank Moore, previously the president and general manager of Airport Services, will now transition into the role of president and general manager of Jetway Systems under Durst's leadership. Moore's 23-year tenure, primarily within Jetway Systems, underscores his exceptional leadership and dedication to fostering a customer driven organization. During this transition, Moore will also oversee the Airport Services team until a successor is appointed.

Brian DeRoche, former president of Jetway Systems, has departed the company to pursue other endeavors.  

“We extend our gratitude to Brian for his many contributions and wish him success in his future pursuits,” said Burdakin, “And, on behalf of the company, a heartfelt congratulations to Chuck Durst and Frank Moore on their well-deserved appointments to these pivotal roles. Since our acquisition last summer, I have become even more impressed with the people and culture of Oshkosh Corporation. I know our business is in good hands of a people-oriented, innovative industry leader. I believe now is a good time to spend more time with my family and friends. Their expertise and commitment will undoubtedly steer JBT AeroTech toward continued success and innovation in the industry.”

Burdakin has agreed to serve as an advisor to JBT AeroTech in a part time consulting role.