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GA Telesis Named by Inc. Magazine as One of the Fastest-Growing Companies in America for the Second Year in a Row
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GA Telesis Named by Inc. Magazine as One of the Fastest-Growing Companies in America for the Second Year in a Row
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GA Telesis announced that it has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of fastest-growing private companies in America and the 66th fastest-growing company in the State of Florida. The Inc. Magazine annual recognition honors the significant accomplishments of the nation’s top entrepreneurial companies. From the million of companies in the United States, Inc. Magazine annually selects the top-growth companies nationally and by state.
“It is a distinct honor to be recognized as a growth leader by Inc. Magazine for two successive years,” said Abdol Moabery, President and CEO of GA Telesis. “We are pleased that our hard work and dedication to our customers have again led to this honorable recognition.”
Over the past seven years, GA Telesis has grown to become an industry leader in the commercial aerospace services industry. Through its twelve sales and distribution centers worldwide, the company has integrated several global support services businesses into one reliable aviation resource that has had double- and triple-digit growth every year since its founding in 2002.
About GA Telesis
GA Telesis is a global leader in the commercial aerospace support services industry, with commercial sales, distribution and maintenance facilities throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Mexico, Dubai and Singapore. GA Telesis specializes in commercial aircraft and jet engine financial services, component maintenance services, as well as maintaining one of the world's largest replacement aerospace component inventory networks. GA Telesis serves the world’s largest airlines supporting Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Douglas and Embraer aircraft and components as well as CFM International, General Electric, Honeywell, International Aero Engine, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce turbine jet engines and replacement components.
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