Fri, Oct 07, 2011
New Location At Pearson International Puts All Operations Under
One Roof
Mid-Canada Mod Center (MC2) says it will consolidate its various
operations at Pearson International Airport (pictured) in
Mississauga, Ontario later this month. The new facilities will be
housed in the North End Business Aviation Section of the airport,
and opening day is scheduled for October 31.
MC2 offices will be closed on Friday and Saturday, October
28-29.
Explaining the move, Bill Arsenault, VP and lead of the MC2 team
commented, “We have been in business here in Toronto since
1997. Over the years we have grown steadily building a skilled,
dedicated team to service clients. Regardless of where we call
“home”, we always seem to have the offices and shop at
one end of the airport and our people spread around working in
other locations.
"When the opportunity to gain enough office, technical support
and hangar space in the same place came up, we decided to make the
move. This allows us to combine our sales, service, design,
fabrication, installation and repair teams all under the same roof.
The saving from travel time around the airport will make a
significant change to the quality of life for our team and enable
us to become even more responsive to client needs.”
MC2 describes itself as a leader in avionics sales, services,
repair, design and certification. In addition to ongoing service
and support work for avionics clients, the firm has specialized
most recently in cabin entertainment and communication systems
– including the latest satcom and Wi-Fi applications - and
cockpit redesign/modernization that includes WAAS, TCAS, EGPWS,
TAWS, RVSM and EFB applications.
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