Sat, Dec 22, 2018
Provides Carrier With Access To Components Used To Support Their Fleet Of ERJ Aircraft
AeroVision International has signed a long-term component spares and exchange agreement with U.K.-based Eastern Airways. The parts support agreement provides Eastern Airways with access to an extensive inventory of components used to support their fleet of ERJ aircraft.
Parts will be forward-positioned at Eastern’s maintenance facilities throughout the U.K. and France and Bristow Helicopters maintenance facility in Nigeria, supplied from AeroVision’s distribution center located at London Heathrow Airport and the main Logistics Center located in Muskegon, MI.
“AeroVision is excited to be awarded this parts support contract by the Eastern Airways team. We have a shared commitment to the ERJ platform, and AeroVision is passionate about providing best-in-class parts and customer support catered specifically to Eastern Airways’ unique operational profile,” said Pete Gibson, Vice President of Business Development for AeroVision. “Our team in both the US and the UK are ready to exceed expectations for this new partner.”
“AeroVision’s team is focused on developing a support model tailored to our organisation. This, along with their large ERJ inventory positioned regionally, were key factors in our decision to select AeroVision as our partner,” said Tony Burgess, Managing Director of Eastern Airways. “It was important for us to choose a partner who could align with our specific business needs, and willing to adapt as our business grows. Supported in-region by AeroVision’s Regional Director, Gary Jones, gives us the attention and focus that’s required.”
(Image provided with AeroVision International news release. [L-R] Tony Burgess, Pete Gibson)
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