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Sun, May 27, 2012

Eurocopter, Turbomeca Inaugurate Mexico Training Center

Reportedly First On The Continent To Offer Spanish-Speaking Instructors

Eurocopter de México (EMSA) and Turbomeca México (Safran Group) have signed a cooperation agreement for the training of helicopter maintenance technicians and recently opened their first joint training center in Mexico, which is also the first of its kind on the American continent to offer Spanish-speaking instructors.

This new center, inaugurated today by Eurocopter’s Executive Vice President Global Business and Services, Dominique Maudet, and Vice President Customer Support and Sales for Turbomeca, Serge Maillé, will complement the training activities by EMSA, which has already provided training for more than 150 technicians and 100 helicopter pilots since 2010. From now on, operators in the region will benefit from complete helicopter training in Spanish and in one location, focusing on four basic areas: mechanics, avionics, piloting and engine maintenance.
 
“The flight safety of our aircraft is a key priority that Eurocopter shares with Turbomeca, one of our longest-standing business partners,” said Dominique Maudet. “Training is an essential pillar of our strategy to improve flight safety and optimize the availability of the helicopters operated by our customers all over the world.”
 
Serge Maillé commented that “these new facilities will enable Eurocopter de México S.A. and Turbomeca México to better serve our Spanish-speaking customers. This cooperation will also be useful for technicians working for customers of both these companies in Latin America.” The inauguration ceremony for this new center located on the EMSA site at Mexico City International Airport was also attended by Sergio Romero Orozco, Director General of the Mexican Department of Civil Aviation (DGAC) and Serge Durand, CEO of EMSA.
 
The new joint training center has 3 theoretical and practical classrooms offering courses to familiarize trainees with the parts and tools necessary for maintenance of Turbomeca’s Arriel and Makila models, the engines used in Eurocopter’s AS350, EC130, EC145, EC225 and EC725 helicopters and the Dauphin family of helicopters. Eurocopter has more than 20 training centers all over the world for both civil and military pilots, technicians and aerospace experts. (Pictured L-R: Serge Durand, CEO of Eurocopter de México (EMSA), Daniel Parfait, Ambassador of France in Mexico, Dominique Maudet, Eurocopter’s Executive Vice President Global Business and Services, Serge Maillé, Vice President Customer Support and Sales for Turbomeca, Bernard Chesson, CEO of Turbomeca Mexico.)

FMI: www.eurocopter.com, www.turbomeca.com

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