Located at Hamilton International Airport in New Zealand's North Island, Pacific Aerospace has over 50 years experience designing and manufacturing rugged and reliable aircraft that perform where others can't.
Pacific Aerospace have manufactured over six hundred aircraft ranging from the CT-4 two seat military, fully aerobatic aircraft trainer to the Fletcher FU-24 and Cresco agricultural aircraft which average up to 17 cycles per hour, to today's P-750 XSTOL which is setting the benchmark in utility, skydiving and aerial survey roles around the world.
The company has grown from approximately 100 staff at the end of 2006 to now over 150 staff and is vertically integrated from the aircraft design and certification, machining and forming of metal and composite components through to the assembly of the aircraft and its systems and test flights.
Damian Camp, CEO of Pacific Aerospace, is on the advisory board for the NZ Aviation Industry Cluster. His previous roles include Director of NZBio and CEO of Ovita, a Dunedin-based biotechnology company. Damian's experience extends to the consultancy field, where he worked for Chicago-based management consultants, A.T. Kearney Ltd. He is a graduate of the University of Otago holding a BCom with honours in Marketing Management and a BSc in Biochemistry.
Damian was a former adviser to the Applied Science Programme