Aircraft conversions to boost Boeing's services activity in Asia
Romain Guillot
| 2019/10/17 | 334 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Boeing Global Services (BGS) took advantage of the MRO Asia-Pacific event which was held in Singapore at the end of September to look over the perspectives available to the American aircraft manufacturer's dedicated services division for the region.
Using Boeing's latest CMO (Commercial Market Outlook) figures, Tonya DelMaestro, Chief Marketing Officer, Commercial Services at BGS, stated that the Asia-Pacific region would drive the growth in services related to commercial aviation to 5.1% ...(…)
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