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NEWS FLIGHT SAFETY FOUNDATION ISSUES STATEMENT


ON GROUNDING OF BOEING737 MAX Dr. Hassan Shahidi, president and CEO of Flight Safety Foundation, issued the following statement in response to the FAA grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX following the tragic crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight302. “This globally haphazard approach to an important


airworthiness issue was most unfortunate, but we understand the need to reassure the traveling public. “We continue to believe, however ,that global aviation safety is best served by timely, harmonized decisions based on facts and evidence, not conjecture, politics ,or media pressure. “Moving forward, we must allow aviation safety


professionals — investigators, regulators, engineers, and pilots — to calmly and objectively analyze the data, collaborate, and implement permanent, corrective fixes to ensure a tragedy like this can never happen again.”


BRAD VIEUX JOINS C&L AEROSPACE AS REGIONAL SALES MANAGER FOR CORPORATE


AIRCRAFT PARTS Brad Vieux Joins C&L Aerospace as Regional Sales Manager for Corporate Aircraft Parts C&L Aerospace, a C&L Aviation Group company, announces that Brad Vieux has joined C&L Aerospace in the position of regional sales manager for corporate aircraft, covering the western region of the United States. Vieux has over two decades of experience specializing


in parts replacement, supply chain management, parts repairs and overhaul needs for corporate aircraft including Challengers, Hawkers, Beechjets and more. His prior experience as VP of business development, supply chain and international relations for GlobalParts Group qualifies him to support C&L customers with their after-market parts and service needs. “Brad will be an incredible asset to customers


throughout the region, using his vast knowledge in the aircraft parts market to provide comprehensive and timely solutions,” says Martin Cooper, senior vice president of sales. “We are looking forward to his expertise and knowledge he will bring to further expand our coverage in this growing market.”


THINK AMI WHEN YOU THINK TFE731


AONE PARTS A NEW CHAPTER Jack Caloras, formerly of CRS Jet Spares, put together a group to help create his new company: AOne Parts & Logistics, LLC. “This company has been formed to utilize the


experience and knowledge of our people, be mindful of the socio-economic factors facing the business aviation community and provide customers with P.O.S. (Positively Outrageous Service) as created by Scott Gross,” says Caloras. AOne has coined the phrase “Purveyor of Support and Service Excellence” which is what AOne will be striving to do for every customer it touches during each transaction and interaction. AOne plans on providing services and solutions


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delivered in a manner that takes the positive aspects of today’s traditional business AV parts and service suppliers and framing them in an innovative manner that serves all involved in each opportunity and transaction. “We are excited about the possibilities of our vision and believe that the benefits to all involved will be unique and well- appreciated,” says Caloras. Services that AOne is currently providing include: • Buying and selling aircraft (both flyers and part-outs) • Consulting with owners and representatives when at the crossroads of deciding what do to with an aircraft • Providing valuation analysis for inventories and assets


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