Fri, Sep 23, 2011
Rhett Ross is a veteran engine guy with an engineering
background who became president of Teledyne Continental Motors in
October, 2007. In the years since, he's weathered the shift to new
ownership by China's AVIC International aerospace conglomerate, and
looks forward to growing the company's sales and presence in Asia,
as well as pioneering diesel and other alternative fuel
technologies.
Teledyne Technologies, in selling the engine-maker, became
focused on electronics. Addressing what could have been a concern
in the wake of the transition, Ross noted that the change in
ownership does not appear to have caused any loss of confidence
among airframe manufacturers. He adds that under the new ownership,
both engineering and production staffs have increased.
Of the company's direction and image under AVIC, Ross says, "I
don't think anybody views us any differently. We continue to focus
on what's been our bread and butter for the last couple years,
which is driving to improve and provide exceptional customer
service."
Regarding growth of the aviation market in China, Ross shares
his perspective after a recent two-week visit.
"The excitement there is just palpable, and the opportunities
there are just extraordinary. I think they are doing it the right
way, the CAAC is being appropriately cautious to ensure they
provide public safety. I think the companies are realizing this is
not an inexpensive venture...at the same time I think they
recognize it's a business they have to have. Freight movement,
passenger movement...I was in 'small cities' in China and they're
still a million-plus population...yes, it is a great opportunity,
and I chuckle to myself all the time at the advantages of my new
ownership."
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