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Eco Innovation Group Names Brian Vitale Director of Aviation to Advance Sustainable Fuel Platform

Eco Innovation Group Appoints Brian Vitale as Director of Aviation to Advance Sustainable Fuel Platform
Eco Innovation Group, Inc. (OTC:ECOX), a company at the forefront of developing next-generation sustainable fuel technologies, has announced the appointment of Brian Vitale as its new Director of Aviation. This strategic move coincides with ECOX’s efforts to commercialize Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and synthetic fuel technologies, particularly through its pending acquisition of Kepler GTL Technologies Inc.
Extensive Aviation Expertise to Support Commercialization
Brian Vitale brings over 45 years of comprehensive aviation experience, encompassing commercial airline operations, military aviation, aircraft maintenance, and aviation safety. He recently concluded a distinguished 34-year career as a Captain with American Airlines, where he piloted a diverse fleet including the Boeing 737, 757, 767, 777, Airbus A320, and Fokker 100. His extensive domestic and international flying experience is complemented by deep expertise in fuel performance, operational efficiency, safety protocols, and airline decision-making processes. These competencies are critical as ECOX transitions from technology development to real-world deployment of its sustainable fuel platforms.
Prior to his airline career, Vitale served as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot and aviation officer, flying UH-1 and UH-60 helicopters. His military service was distinguished by recognition such as the Army Commendation Medal for Heroism, awarded for life-saving missions during the Great Mississippi Flood of 1993. Additionally, Vitale has held roles as an Aviation Safety Officer and instructor, and began his career as an FAA-certified Airframe and Powerplant mechanic. This technical foundation provides him with a thorough understanding of aircraft systems and maintenance standards.
Driving Industry Adoption and Operational Integration
In his role as Director of Aviation, Vitale will concentrate on airline engagement, certification pathways, and operational validation to ensure that ECOX’s gas-to-liquids (GTL) and coal-to-liquids (CTL) fuel platforms meet the stringent requirements of commercial airlines. His unique combination of pilot experience, technical knowledge, and safety leadership positions him to effectively bridge the gap between engineering development and airline adoption.
The appointment arrives at a critical juncture for the sustainable aviation sector. Despite regulatory mandates such as the European Union’s requirement for 1.2% of aviation fuel to be electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) by 2030, commercial-scale production of eSAF remains limited. The global market for sustainable aviation technology is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5% from 2023 to 2032, driven by innovations in electric propulsion, hydrogen engines, and SAF. Industry leaders including Delta Air Lines and Shell are forging partnerships to overcome logistical and adoption challenges, while regions like Brazil confront unique structural barriers to sustainable aviation implementation.
Richard Hawkins, CEO of Eco Innovation Group, emphasized the significance of Vitale’s appointment, stating, “Brian has spent his career inside real aviation environments, not around them. He understands how airlines actually operate, how decisions get made, and what it takes to introduce something new into that system. That matters at this stage. As we move into execution, the priority is making sure what we are building translates directly into operational reality and can be adopted without friction.”
Brent Nelson, CEO of Kepler GTL Technologies, also highlighted Vitale’s value to the company’s commercialization efforts: “Brian brings a combination of operational, technical, and safety experience that is difficult to replicate. As we move toward commercialization of our GTL and CTL technologies, his perspective will be critical in ensuring alignment with airline requirements and accelerating adoption.”
ECOX continues to strengthen its leadership team in conjunction with the Kepler GTL transaction and its broader commercialization strategy, positioning itself to meet the increasing demand for sustainable and synthetic aviation fuels in a rapidly evolving global market.

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