AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 14, 2017 -- L2 Consulting Services, Inc. (L2) is pleased to announce the company has hired David Zeigler as the company’s Director of Business Development. David brings over 20 years of aviation industry business development experience to L2. Beginning his career as a commercial pilot, David transitioned his career path to business development during the 1990’s working with a small startup called AirCell, which is known today as GoGo. During his career in business development, David continued to focus specifically on avionics communications and navigation systems, while working at FreeFlight Systems and then Spectralux. David then accepted a position as Principal Development Manager with ARINC, were he was responsible for promoting ATN/CPDLC testing services to North American OEMs.
“We are very pleased that David has joined the L2 team as Director of Business Development,” said Mark Lebovitz, L2 President. “As we continue to focus on fulfilling customer requirements for existing and new opportunities, David’s broad experience with avionics systems will be an invaluable asset to guide and build L2’s overall long-term strategic vision for growth.”
David attended York College of Pennsylvania, studying Business Management and Marketing and holds a Commercial Pilot’s license with SEL, MEL and Instrument ratings. David is also a Certified Flight Instructor.
About L2
L2 Consulting Services, Inc. (www.L2aviation.com) provides avionics engineering, integration and installation services (FAA CRS L2ZR265X) for the global air transport industry. Since 1997, the company has been performing integration of digital avionics systems into analog and digital aircraft. Additionally, L2 offers full installation and support capabilities. L2 specializes in Satcom, EFB, e-Enabled, Flat Panels, ACARS/DataLink, RAAS, TAWS, Terminal and Cabin Wireless, Flight Data and FMS among other avionics systems.
L2 Contact:
Brian Carrasco
512-894-3414
[email protected]


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