Thu, Sep 16, 2004
Talking Aviation Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance magazine
announces the launch of a new conference focused on software and
technology for aircraft maintenance service organizations. The
inaugural STAR (Software Technology And Resource) Symposium will be
held November 7-9 at the Pointe South Mountain Resort in Phoenix
(AZ).
Technology leaders Honeywell, Spirent Systems and Mxi
Technologies have joined Aviation Maintenance as Gold Sponsors of
the first STAR Symposium.
The STAR Symposium was developed to provide a networking and
learning forum to bring together producers of aviation maintenance
software and technology products and companies that are seeking
technology solutions to help run their businesses. The STAR
Symposium offers conference sessions on key software and technology
issues and live demos where companies show how their products can
solve attendees' problems, improve efficiency and safety and
deliver value.
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worldwide aviation aftermarket. Maintenance managers in all
segments of the industry‹corporate flight departments,
regional and major airlines, general aviation, repair stations and
the military turn to Aviation Maintenance for the latest new
business trends, regulatory developments, technical advancements
and new products and services.
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