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3 Significant Federal Contracts Awarded to TGH Aviation
Dépèche transmise le 23 février 2011 par Business Wire

3 Significant Federal Contracts Awarded to TGH Aviation
AUBURN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TGH Aviation, one of the world's leading providers of aircraft flight systems support, is proud to announce the award of three contracts by the United States Department of Defense for aviation equipment repair services.
“said Richard T. Anderson, CEO of TGH Aviation.”
Valued at $1.5 million, the three contracts awarded to TGH include the repair of Fuel Quantity Indicators on the CH-47 Helicopter for the US Army, the repair of Altitude Computers on the Northrop T-38 and F-5 for the US Air Force, and the repair of temperature indicators for the US Navy.
“"We are pleased that the Department of Defense has the utmost confidence in TGH’s knowledge and expertise to partner with us in this extended effort," said Richard T. Anderson, CEO of TGH Aviation.
Steve Williams, TGH’s Vice-president of Sales and Marketing notes, "Securing contracts of this scope further establishes TGH as a key service provider within the U.S. region. It also reinforces the company’s strategic focus of increasing its commercial market share, because we can surpass even the most stringent Department of Defense guidelines. We use that same expertise and level of service on every component we support.”
With over 50 years of industry leading flight systems support, the company exudes confidence in its ability to provide best-in-class repair, overhaul, and new products for a wide range of aviation needs. In addition to servicing military aircraft, TGH provides a broad spectrum of support for general, corporate, rotorcraft, and commercial aircraft. Moreover, TGH maintains a rigorous Quality Control program, employing a full-time Quality Control Manager, to meet and exceed industry standards for technical excellence.
When you depend on TGH Aviation for flight systems support, you can take to the sky in confidence™.
For more information: www.tghaviation.com.
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