In an attempt to bring its best
service specialists closer to Falcon operators around the world,
Dassault Falcon plans to hold 11 Maintenance and Operating Seminars
in seven different countries between now and August 2009. The
Falcon Regional MO and technical issues and are designed to help
aircraft operators improve the efficiency, reliability and safety
of their operations.
"Whether operating a brand new Falcon or one that has been
flying for decades," Falcon's Regional MO said Jacques Chauvet,
Senior Vice President of Worldwide Customer Service. "We've worked
very closely with our Operator Advisory Board (OAB) to ensure
maximum value for all attendees.”
Falcon's Regional MO and gives Falcon operators an opportunity
for closer interaction with model and support specialists. Topics
range from the latest customer service and engineering support
initiatives to enhancements in troubleshooting and product
reliability.
2009 Regional M&O Series Locations and Dates
Hong Kong – February 12
Seattle, Washington – February 24
Chicago (Northbrook) IL – February 26
Rome, Italy – March 4
Mahwah, New Jersey – March 10
Charlotte, North Carolina – March 12
Geneva, Switzerland – March 13
London, Great Britain – March 17
Dallas, TX – March 18
Toluca, Mexico – March 20
Sao Paulo, Brazil – August 12
The Regional MO events in Hong Kong, Toluca and Sao Paulo will
only be half-day events, but Dassault stresses the content remains
very similar to the other seminars in the series.
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