“Gabriela has delivered a level of service to her clients
that builds long-lasting relationships,” says JetHQ founder and managing director, Garett Jerde. “The global scale and acumen of her contract work gives customers a great deal of confidence and allows JetHQ to better serve Latin America and Mexico, with their growing business-aircraft needs.” Perez de Leon’s Mondo Aereo company provided aircraft
charter, sales and ground operation support in Mexico, the country with the third-highest registration of corporate aircraft worldwide. She began her career in sales support at Aerolineas Ejecutivas and also worked as the ground handling sales manager at Universal Aviation, in charge of Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. Earlier this year JetHQ expanded operations within India, the Middle East and its United States base.
AVANT AEROSPACE ANNOUNCES RELOCATION Avant Aerospace relocates from Dallas, TX, to hangar #12 at the St. Louis Downtown Airport (KCPS) in close proximity to West Star’s full-service MRO location at East Alton, IL. Avant moved its offices and complete inventory to the new location to improve overall efficiency and consolidate inventory in the 20,000 square feet of hangar space.
“Relocating and being closer to the East Alton MRO will centralize our inventory, thus reducing delivery time and shipping expense,” says John Hardy, director, Avant Aerospace. Avant has expanded its inventory/support beyond Dassault Falcon to include Bombardier, Textron, Piaggio and Gulfstream. All part and equipment repairs are completed by OEMs or authorized repair agents, ensuring maximum quality and reliability. Avant Aerospace is a wholly owned subsidiary of West
Star Aviation Holdings, LLC. The company continues to operate under its unique brand while offering West Star Aviation customers its part products and full capabilities. For more information, visit
avantaero.org or call 800-922-2421.
GARDNER STANDARD ANNOUNCES
THE ACQUISITION OF SHADIN AVIONICS Gardner Standard LLC announces the acquisition of Shadin, L.P. (d.b.a Shadin Avionics) from The Wright Group. Based in Eden Prairie, MN, Shadin Avionics maintains a rich history of designing, manufacturing and providing support services for fuel flow systems, engine trend monitoring, altitude management systems, air-data computers and other instrumentation for turbine, piston and rotor aircraft for the military, general and corporate aviation markets.
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More recently, Shadin redefined itself as a global leader
in aviation electronics (avionics) integration and data- management solutions with its Avionics Interface Systems (AIS) and new Volta product lines. These products simplify aircraft modernization and will support future generations of conventional and electric aircraft. AIS customizable data-convertors utilize microprocessor- based electronics and proprietary configurable converter platform software to enable aircraft systems to seamlessly communicate. AIS products have been installed on aircraft ranging from military C-130 Hercules, CH-47 Chinook and A-10 Warthog to Textron Aviation’s King Air and Bell’s 412 helicopter. AIS products have also been installed on systems for Boeing and Airbus commercial aircraft. The new Volta Series is a software-free product line that complements the highly successful AIS product line and is designed to address the expanding network of aircraft sensors and systems. As a plug-and-play solution, Volta products enable new cockpit technology to monitor sensors or switches throughout the aircraft through distributed architecture without costly upgrades to primary aircraft systems.
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