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Avisa, Arabian Jets ink aviation pact

London, October 12, 2009

Avisa Aviation Safety Systems (Avisa), the global airworthiness and safety consultancy, has signed a business alliance agreement with Arabian Jets on providing aviation safety services in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Arabian Jets is a premier aircraft engineering consultancy operating in the Mena region with offices in Jeddah, Riyadh, Amman and Beirut.

Arabian Jets has over 30 years of collective experience in aviation affairs including aircraft technical management, engineering and maintenance services, pilot training management and human capital building.

Arabian Jets provides operational and logistical worldwide support to all sectors of aviation, from airlines to single aircraft owners.

Avisa is a global aerospace airworthiness and safety consultancy with offices in the UK, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East. It works to ensure high safety standards and business improvements for its international clients in both the civil and military aviation sectors. 

This alliance on aviation safety was signed in the Avisa UK offices by Justin Goatcher, Avisa Group managing director and Anas Rayes, president of Arabian Jets.

Both parties will work together to develop a means to deliver market leading services to a growing and maturing industry in these important countries, they said.

Goatcher said the MoU demonstrates the tremendous strength of its collaboration with Arabian Jets and the importance of the Mena market.

"Together we will be able to better service an important and ever expanding industry with EASA compliant and high quality services. We are very proud to be working with Arabian Jets, a key player in the Mena aerospace market sector," he said.  

Rayes said Avisa was Arabian Jet’s first and best choice to ally with in providing valuable services to the aviation industry in the Mena region.

"These service models that we managed to develop during our intensive meetings & workshops target the support and empowerment of both, commercial and private operators in the growing markets of the Mena region. Knowledge and skills transfer to local engineers are one of the very major advantages we both target of our strategic alliance," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

 




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