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Upgraded: Larry Martyniuk Joins MC2

Steps In As New Avionics Service Manager

Bill Arsenault, Vice President of Mid-Canada Mod Center (MC2) announced on Monday that Larry Martyniuk has joined the MC2 team in the capacity of Avionics Service Manager.

No stranger to this industry and more specifically the Canadian market, Larry has been a leader in client service and technical support and is well known to many for his efforts in this capacity. Most recently he was the Field Service Engineer for Rockwell Collins and worked with them for the past 13 years. For 8 years prior to that, he was with Bombardier in the Engineering Department of DeHavilland.

In commenting on the new appointment, Arsenault states: “Mid-Canada Mod Center has been the fortunate recipient of many interesting and unique projects. This drives to be constantly at the leading edge of design and support solutions. We make certain that we have both the quantity and quality of human capitol resources to enable us to manage, service and maintain the high standard of service excellence clients come to us for in the first place.”

Adding Larry to our group is part of that focus. He became available to us at a mutually good moment and his experience will enable us to even better service our clients. He has an enviable reputation for technical support excellence and a well-honed ability to find the right answers to a challenge. We are very pleased he agreed to come on board and we look forward to a long and mutually rewarding relationship.”

MC2 have unique expertise in TCAS, EGPWS, TAWS and RVSM as well as all forms of airborne communication, cabin entertainment applications and numerous EFB applications.

FMI:  www.midcanadamod.com

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