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C&L Aerospace, part of Bangor-based C&L Aviation Group, announced today it is opening a satellite office in Singapore to serve commercial and regional airline customers in Asia.
The office will be managed by C&L’s new regional sales manager for Asia, Isham Salim, who recently joined the company. The location will focus on commercial and regional aircraft engines and parts sales and will allow the company to better serve its Asian customers and expand its geographic coverage.
“Singapore is a perfect location to service the Asian market,” said Martin Cooper, senior vice president of sales for C&L. “Having Isham and the Singapore office provides C&L with an important base that will help us strategically serve customers by offering more face-to-face time and quicker solutions to their demands.”
The location continues the expansion of service for C&L Aviation Group, adding to its other strategic locations in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
Headquartered in Bangor, C&L Aviation Group is an industry leader in servicing, maintaining, and supporting operators in the corporate and regional aviation industry. Its 140,000 square-foot multi-hangar complex adjacent to Bangor International Airport is capable of performing a complete range of heavy maintenance services and support that can be customized to reduce aircraft operational costs and downtime, according to the company’s website.
In addition to aircraft and engine sales and leasing programs, C&L offers parts support, heavy maintenance, interior refurbishment, aircraft teardown, disassembly services and aircraft management. It has international offices in Australia and Europe.
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