Sun, Feb 13, 2011
Aircraft Recycler Dale Aviation Joins The Trade
Association
The Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA) recently
welcomed UK-based Dale Aviation as its 50th Member. Dale Aviation
Ltd specializes in aircraft recycling and material recovery, as
well as aircraft maintenance and engineering. AFRA says that
reaching the 50-member mark further reinforces it's position as the
leading global industry association in the development and
promotion of environmental excellence and sustainable best practice
in aircraft dismantling and materials recycling.
"We warmly welcome Dale Aviation to our ranks," said AFRA's
Executive Director Martin Fraissignes. "(I)n five short years we
have gone from 11 founder members to 50. We believe this shows that
the end-of-life sector increasingly sees AFRA as bestowing
credibility on them as businesses which take environmental
excellence and sustainable business models seriously. I am sure
Dale Aviation will be a valuable addition to our association, and
we look forward to involving them in our activities as we further
develop best practice in the area of materials recycling and
dealing with hazardous materials, and also continue our work with
regulators, legislators and key stakeholders, deepening best
practice in the field of aircraft recycling and materials recovery.
This is a great way to start the year for AFRA."
"Becoming a member of AFRA is important to us," said Matko
Dadic, Managing Director of Dale Aviation. "We are very pleased to
have achieved this key goal. It shows our customers and our
potential customers that we have a deep commitment to the highest
environmental standards and sustainable business practices. Our
membership in AFRA takes us to the next level as all of our
industry is well aware of AFRA leadership in environmental
development and best practices."
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