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David Oglesbee Joins the Team at Aero Dynamix


Aero Dynamix Inc. is proud to announce the addition of David Oglesbee to their team. David has joined the ADI team as the business development man- ager as of December 1 after over two years with Sikorsky Global Helicopters where he served as the director of the Light Helicopter Division. “We are extremely excited to have David joining our team” said Dennis Trout, Aero Dynamix general man- ager. “He brings a tremen- dous amount of industry sales experience to the table along with a long back- ground as a pilot operating in the NVG environment.” Dennis noted that David is a former military night vision goggle trained aviator and retired as the chief pilot from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission where he introduced night vision goggles to their aviation operations in the late 1990s. ◆


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Soloy Expands Dealership of Aerospace Filtration Systems (AFS) Products


Soloy Aviation Solutions (Soloy) and Aerospace Filtration Systems, Inc. recently agreed to expand Soloy Aviation Solutions Distributor Agreement to include Donaldson Inlet Barrier Filter (IBF) prod- ucts. This product line dis- tributor expansion allows Soloy to offer inlet barrier


filters to operators of air- craft currently approved with Donaldson IBF prod- ucts. “Now Soloy can offer its support for sales and installations for Donaldson IBF products to operators around the globe” said Nick Parkinson, Soloy’s Director of Helicopter Sales and New Business. “The proven benefits of enhanced per- formance, maintenance cost reduction and reduced overhaul cost are becoming well-known in the industry as more and more operators realize the actual savings from the Donaldson IBF filtration system.” ◆


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