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TRAXXALL WELCOMES INDUSTRY VETERAN TO SALES TEAM


TRAXXALL announces that Michael Fantaski has joined the TRAXXALL team as regional sales director. Based in Las Vegas, Fantaski’s territory includes Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and Hawaii. Reporting to the president, Fantaski’s mandate is to generate new business — prospect, qualify and drive sales within his territory. Before joining TRAXXALL, Fantaski was sales director at Haggan Aviation; regional sales manager at Professional Aircraft Accessories, a Greenwich Aerogroup company; director of sales at Flightcraft; regional sales manager at Dassault Falcon Jet; and regional sales manager at Western Aircraft. He earned a B.A. in Industrial Relations Management from Boise State University in Idaho. “On behalf of the entire TRAXXALL team, I am very pleased to welcome Mike,” says Mark Steinbeck, president, TRAXXALL. “As part of our strategic growth, we are strengthening our sales presence across the western U.S. Mike has a deep understanding of the complexities of aircraft maintenance and a proven ability to close sales. In addition to spending more than a decade at Dassault Falcon Jet, he has considerable expertise in client relationship management and a wealth of industry contacts. His combination of skills and talents made him an ideal candidate for TRAXXALL. Together, we look forward to increasing our market share across western states.” Mike Fantaski can be reached at (208) 713-4171 or mfantaski@ traxxall.com.


S7 GROUP AND SATAIR: EXPANDING CAPABILITIES IN RUSSIA AND CIS WITH


CONSIGNMENT AGREEMENT S7 Technics, a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider in Russia and the CIS Region, signs a consignment stock agreement with Satair, one of the world’s largest aviation spares and solution providers. The agreement covers the exclusive


distribution of over 350 part numbers from a number of suppliers over a multi-year period and constitutes the first of its kind between Satair and customers in Russia and the CIS region. The agreement furthermore facilitates the plans of growing the cooperation between S7 Technics and Satair over the coming years.


“At Satair, we are very excited to expand our long-standing business relationship with S7 Technics by offering a consignment stock solution. The agreement embodies an important milestone in customizing services towards customers and strengthening our presence in the region,” says Terry Stone, Satair’s managing director and head of Sales and Support, Europe, Middle East and Africa. The new strategic partnership


between the two companies will expand the scope of S7 Technics’ maintenance capabilities, increase the overall productivity, and allow the release of aircraft from maintenance checks more efficiently.


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