Tue, Mar 21, 2006
Sino Swearingen Aircraft
Corporation ("SSAC") has selected Global Jet Services, Inc. as its
maintenance training provider. Global is headquartered in Simsbury,
Connecticut and will assist SSAC in developing Initial and
Recurrent Maintenance Training programs for the new SJ30-2 business
jet that will be utilized throughout the company's service
network.
Global Jet Services has begun the task of gathering all the
information and system knowledge needed to initiate this process.
Over the coming months, Global Jet Services Inc. will develop an
eight-day curriculum for the basic course, and establish a
comprehensive training program to address the training needs of all
SJ30-2 maintenance technicians.
Dr. Ching Kuo, Chairman and CEO of SSAC, said, "This is a new
venture for SSAC and relying on the maintenance training expertise
of Global Jet Services will ensure a smooth entry into service for
the SJ30-2. We are excited to have Global on our team."
J.D. McHenry, President of Global Jet Services, added, "We are
very honored to be selected as SSAC's maintenance training
provider. We share the same philosophy with SSAC in that customer
satisfaction and proper training are paramount to creating a
successful aircraft operation. Through superior quality training,
customers will benefit from enhanced safety, dispatch reliability,
and positive operational awareness."
According to Stephen Crawford, Vice President Customer Support
of SSAC, "Offering the finest customer support to our clients is a
vital goal for SSAC. We understand that to achieve long-term
loyalty from customers, we must deliver that same level of
commitment in return. SSAC is dedicated to excellence and the
continual improvement of product and service standards. Signing
Global Jet Services as our maintenance training provider will
assist in leading us in this direction."
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