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Vector showcasing its engine support services at NBAA

Independent provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, Vector Aerospace, will be highlighting its range of business and general aviation engine support services at the National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA) 69th annual Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, taking place in Orlando, Florida (1-3 November).

“We are coming off a successful 2015-2016 that has been marked by continued market growth and expansion,” said Jeff Poirier, President of Vector's Engine Services - Atlantic division. “At NBAA 2016, we will discuss and demonstrate why we rank among the world’s elite engine MRO service providers. Our experienced mix of executive, sales and customer service specialists look forward to meeting with operators, original equipment manufacturers and vendors to discuss how the Vector team can support their specific engine repair and overhaul requirements.”

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Vector’s team at NBAA will include sales and support specialists from its locations in the UK, Canada and the USA. 

The majority of Vector’s MRT professionals are licensed A&P technicians, who have either worked in a service centre or as an MRT in their careers and who on average benefit from 30+ years of experience in their field. 

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