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Boeing, Bell Renew Deal for Used Serviceable Parts


NAASCO Announces Promotion of Jennifer Llera to Director of Sales


NAASCO recently announced Jennifer Llera’s promotion from inside sales manager to an executive-level position as director of sales. This promotion recognizes Llera’s dedication and outstanding contributions, and reaffirms NAASCO’s unwavering commitment to growing talent from within. It’s a testament to the company’s belief in nurturing and promoting its own, ensuring a promising future for the company.


As director of sales, Llera will manage the internal and external front office and sales staff responsible for worldwide sales of NAASCO’s products and services. Llera’s consistent excellence in sales, customer service, and management, which significantly boosted NAASCO’s sales and enhanced customer service, instills confidence in her ability to lead in her new role.


Llera’s journey at NAASCO is a testament to her dedication and adaptability. She joined as an inside sales representative in 2021 and quickly rose to the role of inside sales manager in 2022. Now, just two years later, she has been promoted to the prestigious role of director of sales. Her rapid career growth is a source of inspiration for all aspiring professionals.


Mike Leslie, president & CEO of NAASCO, stated, “Jennifer Llera brings tremendous value to the NAASCO team, and we are delighted that she has accepted the position of director of sales. Llera is passionate about customer service and sales and has brought a refreshing perspective to NAASCO. I am confident that our best is yet to come under Llera’s leadership.”


“I am deeply honored to take on this new role and thrilled about the challenges that lie ahead,” said Llera. “I am eager to continue working with our talented team to drive innovation and success at NAASCO. I am immensely proud of our team and look forward to our continued success together.” Llera’s enthusiasm for her new role is palpable, reflecting her dedication and commitment to NAASCO’s mission.


Boeing and Bell Textron recently signed a contract extension reaffirming Boeing as an authorized and endorsed supplier of used serviceable material (USM) for Bell 212 and 412 helicopters. This extension enhances parts inventory and distribution efficiency for commercial helicopter operators.


Boeing will continue to provide USM parts for purchase and exchange. All repaired or overhauled parts are FAA approved and processed through Bell Authorized Customer Service Facilities and Bell Authorized Maintenance Centers.


“Extending our initiative solidifies our role as a leading USM parts provider,” said Travis Sullivan, vice president and general manager, Boeing Distribution. “Our global inventory and distribution network allows operators to access needed parts 24/7.”


Key benefits: •





Quality access: Bell Medium operators and Customer Service Facilities gain access to reliable Bell components and Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PT6T material.


Increased availability: Operators benefit from improved access to hard-to-source materials.


• Reduced downtime: Boeing’s global exchange pool and stocked parts minimize downtime for operators.





Cost savings: Offering quality USM reduces direct operating costs compared to new parts.


“We’re thrilled to extend this initiative with Boeing to bring a broader pool of 212 and 412 parts to our global operators to increase availability and reduce their downtime,” said Chris Schaefer, vice president, Global Customer Solutions, Bell.


Boeing manages the recertification of USM parts, promoting sustainability by recycling high-value components. With over 15 million parts in its portfolio, Boeing continues to reduce costs and complexities for global customers.


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