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Enstrom Helicopter Growing Facility, Staff

New Building Construction Well Under Way

Enstrom Helicopter is expanding…in more ways than one. The company says it's doubling its space and increasing the staff, all in order to benefit their customers.

In a news release, Enstrom said "Because of our expanded facility, our production processes will become more efficient. Additional space will improve organization and work flow, resulting in lower costs and shorter lead times. This means your helicopter can be built faster and delivered sooner.

"Increasing our staff means hiring qualified people who bring in fresh ideas. We are doubling our engineering department and expanding research & development. This demonstrates our commitment to pursuing new projects. Our innovation benefits you, our customer, by providing helicopters that are unsurpassed in safety, design, and technology."

The company said in the release that the expansion project also "supports our dedication to excellent customer service. Our already superior spare parts service will continue and expand, as more capability will equate to more availability. Furthermore, increasing our staff will enable us to add to the variety of ways we can support you in fulfilling your mission."
 
Enstrom leadership says the expansion is an investment that demonstrates the company's desire to do what it takes to meet its customer's needs. "Through our growth, we are affirming our commitment to deliver the safest and best-supported helicopters in the world," the company said in the release.

(Image provided by Enstrom)

FMI: www.enstromhelicopter.com

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