TES Aviation Group, the global aircraft engine asset management service provider and Arabian Jets have joined forces, to market and establish TES Services within the Saudi Arabian market.
UK-based TES has formed a number of long-term partnerships with airlines and lessors on a global basis, providing tailored Total Engine Support Services that cater for regional requirements of each and every customer. Arabian Jets with its unique perspective and understanding of the aerospace industry and local culture within Saudi was an obvious choice of partner to support TES.
Arabian Jets, a premier aircraft engineering consultancy operating in the region has many years of experience in aviation affairs and provides operational and logistical support to all sectors of aviation. The company will be promoting TES’ unique service offering for Aircraft Engine Asset Management in the area.
Karl Gibson, Operations Director at TES said; “At TES we strive to deliver the Lowest Cost of Operation for our clients by establishing innovative engine management solutions, tailored to the needs of our client and pulling in the strengths from across our organisational platform. Our service levels continue to expand all the time with our most recent success being EASA 145 Approval.”
For further information please contact:
Steven Taylor Sales Manager TES Aviation Group Steven.taylor@tes-uk.com +44 (0) 1656 765260 Director Powerplant Arabian Jets TES-KSA@ArabianJets.com +966 (2) 663-0065
AVISA and Arabian Jets sign Alliance on aviation safety consultancy support for Saudi and MENA Region Market
London, 12 October 2009
AVISA Aviation Safety Systems (“AVISA”), the global airworthiness and safety consultancy, has signed a business alliance agreement with Arabian Jets (www.arabianjets.com) on providing aviation safety services in the MENA region.
Arabian Jets is a premier aircraft engineering consultancy operating in the MENA region with offices in Jeddah, Riyadh, Amman and Beirut. Arabian Jets has over 30 years of collective experience in aviation affairs including aircraft technical management, engineering and maintenance services, pilot training management and human capital building. Arabian Jets provides operational and logistical worldwide support to all sectors of aviation, from airlines to single aircraft owners.
AVISA Aviation Safety Systems is a global aerospace airworthiness and safety consultancy with offices in the UK, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East. AVISA works to ensure high safety standards and business improvements for its international clients in both the civil and military aviation sectors.
This alliance on Aviation Safety was signed in the AVISA UK offices by Justin Goatcher, AVISA Group Managing Director and Anas Rayes, President of Arabian Jets.
Both parties will work together to develop a means to deliver market leading services to a growing and maturing industry in these important countries.
Justin Goatcher, AVISA Group Managing Director commented:
“This MOU demonstrates the tremendous strength of our collaboration with Arabian Jets and the importance of the MENA market. Together we will be able to better service an important and ever expanding industry with EASA compliant and high quality services. We are very proud to be working with Arabian Jets, a key player in the MENA aerospace market sector.”
Anas Rayes, President of Arabian Jets added:
“AVISA was Arabian Jet’s first and best choice to ally with in providing valuable services to the aviation industry in the MENA region.
These service models that we managed to develop during our intensive meetings & workshops target the support and empowerment of both, commercial and private operators in the growing markets of the MENA region.
Knowledge and skills transfer to local engineers are one of the very major advantages we both target of our strategic alliance.”
AVISA stands for Aviation Safety.
AVISA website: www.avisa-ltd.com
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Notes for Editors
AVISA is a leading global aerospace airworthiness and safety consultancy with offices in the UK, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
AVISA’s market leading EASA approved, aviation airworthiness and maintenance based services include:-
The AVISA JAR / EU ops 1+3, EASA Part M and Part 145 services offer up to the minute practical knowledge gained from working closely with industry and regulators, both European and Worldwide.
AVISA is a market leading aviation safety training provider and has developed a wide range of training courses to assist in understanding regulations and how to implement them effectively.
"Joining the NBAA will result in expanding the amount of knowledge, resources, and experience being offered to the Middle Eastern carrier by their consultancy" said Arabian Jets Chief Executive Officer, Eng. Anas Bin Mohammad Al Rayes.
Arabianjets.com the official website for Arabian Jets for Aircraft Management and Lease has successfully won the silver award for the best Transportation and Shipping website in Jordan at an event took place in the Grand Hayyat, Amman hotel in the Jordanian Capital on January 26th.
The Jordan Web Awards is the official event for crowning best websites in Jordan member of the Pan Arab Web Awards supported by Microsoft.
Arabian Jets President & CEO, Eng. Anas Bin Mohammad Al Rayes said that this award is a result of hard work and determination invested by both teams in the Aviation consultancy and Snakes Technologies Inc. the website's development agency.
Arabian Jets has recently opened its regional office in Amman, Jordan
Arabian Jets a premier Aviation Consultancy has assigned Snakes Technologies Inc. to develop the new www.arabianjets.com which will allow its users to submit online applications for Arabian Jets various services as well as allowing job seekers and employer within the aviation sector(s) to post CVs and job openings. Mr. Maghrabi Al Khodair, Arabian Jets Managing Director said.
The website is now available to its users.
- Safety is air transport’s number one priority
- 49% improvement in the accident rate over the last ten years
- As at end 2006 the industry hull loss rate was 0.65 per million sectors flown
- IATA member airline accident rate was 0.48
- In 2006 IATA’s Board of Governors set a target for a further 25% reduction in the accident rate