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would like to congratulate Jupiter Avionics on such a prestigious award,” says Dallas Avionics vice president of Sales Scott Davis. “We are not surprised about their growth at all. They do a great job of listening to the needs of customers and continually produce new products based on the client needs. We are glad to offer an extensive line of Jupiter Products to our clients all over the world.”


Beth Fraser is the program manager for the Growth 500 program. “The companies on the 2019 Growth 500 are truly remarkable. Demonstrating foresight, innovation and smart management, their stories serve as a primer for how to build a successful entrepreneurial business today,” says Fraser. “As we celebrate over 30 years of the Canada’s Fastest-Growing


Companies program, it’s encouraging to see that entrepreneurship is healthier than ever in this country.”


ABLE AEROSPACE SERVICES OPENS $9 MILLION, 60,000-SQ


FT FACILITY EXPANSION Employees, dignitaries and community members joined Able Aerospace Services, a Textron Aviation Inc. company, last week to officially open a $9 million building expansion at Able’s headquarters facility, located within Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, AZ. The expansion adds 60,000


square feet to Able’s existing 200,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art campus. Able will use the expansion to incorporate new technology into its industry-leading aircraft


component repair and overhaul process and to diversify into new product and service offerings, including aftermarket support for large-scale rotor-wing and commercial fixed-wing components. To support this growth, Able anticipates creating up to 100 new skilled aerospace jobs over the next two years, particularly for licensed airframe and powerplant mechanics, machinists and plating and paint specialists, as well as positions in engineering, sales and supply chain. “Able has earned a reputation for identifying where our customers need support and responding to that need with world-class aftermarket services,” says Able Aerospace Services general manager Michael Vercio. “This expansion is the latest example of that ability. It is an outward sign of


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