CEO Sees Opportunities In The North American Region
Associated Aviation (Associated) and its subsidiary, Timber
Wolf Aviation say they are continuing to increase market share in
the North American and International helicopter maintenance, repair
and overhaul (MRO) markets, and fully intend to build on this
success when it attends the Helicopter Association of Canada's 15th
Annual Convention and Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia
this week.
Following a successful Heli-Expo 2011 in Orlando, where the company
secured repair and overhaul contracts with fleet operators from
Europe, South America and North America, Associate's CEO Adrienne
Robinson says she has been busy scheduling meetings with Canadian
helicopter operators and MRO service providers that are committed
to delivering exceptional quality, and superior customer service to
their clients.
"Heli-Expo served as a barometer for Associated Aviation; providing
us with a clear view of the helicopter MRO landscape, its
short-comings, and how a customer-focused organization like
Associated can meet the needs that are not being met by the
traditional MRO providers in Canada and the USA," explains
Robinson. "With our strategically-located Central Canadian
maintenance facility and our experienced technical team, we are
ideally suited to support Canadian and US customers operating
platforms including the Eurocopter AS350 and AS355, the Sikorsky
S76 and S61 and the Bolkow BO105."
Robinson explains that since Heli-Expo, she has seen a steady
increase in interest from North American helicopter operators. For
Associated Aviation, this translates to a busy and highly-motivated
workforce. During this early period of economic recovery for the
North American helicopter industry, she encourages operators to
question their traditional service providers, as well as to
research newer companies like Associated who have a unique
perspective on service delivery, and who offer unique and
highly-effective solutions for legacy aircraft repair and overhaul
in today's fiscally-responsible operating climate.
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