Fri, Feb 24, 2006
Company "Fully Committed" To US Rotary Wing Market
Swiss avionics
manufacturer Revue Thommen told Aero-News Friday the company will
have a full team of experts available to the members and guests of
this year's Heli-Expo, coming up in Dallas this weekend.
In fact, Thommen is so committed to the US rotary wing market
that they will have their worldwide sales force, as well as a
significant part of their engineering team, in Dallas to help
aircraft manufacturers and aircraft modification centers understand
how the Thommen product line can improve the performance and
reliability of their aircraft.
"Revue Thommen is fully vested and completely committed to the
rotary wing market and the US aviation market as a whole, and we
are proud of the precision products and technical solutions we
deliver to the market," stated Rudolf Iten, Thommen's Director of
Marketing.
Revue Thommen also recently opened a US sales office in the
Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Ken Paul, Thommen's Business Development Manager for the US and
Canada added, "The array of talent that we bring to this years
Heli-Expo is not only an indication of our commitment to the
industry, but also indicative of the Swiss culture that defines
Revue Thommen."
Revue Thommen AG manufactures aircraft instruments and air data
systems used worldwide on a full range of aircraft types from
helicopters to corporate turbine aircraft and commercial airliners.
Based in Waldenburg, Switzerland, this 152-year-old
management-owned company can trace its origins to the Swiss watch
industry.
Thommen adds the company's RVSM Air Data Display is becoming
increasingly popular for retrofit RVSM Group Certification
solutions.
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