HiFly will attend the AAD 2010

Hi-Fly will attend the AFRICA AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE 2010 in Cape Town South Africa from the 21st to the 23rd of September 2010.

AAD is one of the lager showcases on the international aviation and defence in Africa. More than 400 exhibitors from 35 countries are expected this year. With the world-class infrastructure of South Africa, AAD is uniquely positioned for exhibiting companies to market their products and services to the entire continent.

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Expo Aero Brazil 2010

AD Software, Alyzair and Hifly-Marketing join efforts to penetrate the South American market. We attended together the “Expo Aero Brasil” in Sao Paulo, from the 17th to the 20th of June 2010.

 

Expo Aero Brasil is today one of the ten larger civil aviation fairs in the world and the largest - Civil Aviation - in Latin America; it is the only fair that gathers exhibitors of all of the aeronautical segments, with the participation of the most important national and international companies of the sector.

 

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Aeroconseil at Hamburg Aircraft Interiors Expo

Aeroconseil will attend the « Aircraft Interiors Expo » in Hamburg, Germany the 18 - 20 May 2010

 

Aircraft Interiors Expo, is the dedicated world’s aircraft interiors industry exhibition in 2010.

 
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Hi-Fly represents Aeroconseil

Hi-Fly Maketing has signed a representation contract with Aeroconseil Aviation Engineering and Services.

 

Aeroconseil provides a comprehensive range of services to airlines, maintenance centres, aircraft owners / lessors, and aircraft and equipment manufacturers with expertise in maintenance and engineering, asset management and modifications.

 

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Also referred to as Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA), Operational Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) is the exploitation of flight data to enhance flight safety.

Despite having an enviable safety record, the aviation industry is under constant pressure to drive down accident rates. Air accidents are headline news – from purely a commercial perspective, accidents damage consumer confidence and inhibit the growth of the industry. As an integral part of an airline’s Safety Management System (SMS), analysis of flight data allows safety managers to identify trends and fully investigate the circumstances behind minor incidents so that operational procedures and training can be improved, along with raising awareness of safety issues within the company.

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