Air Canada is urging companies to fill the void left by Aevos
Air Canada encourages companies maintenance and repair to fill the void left by Aveos and engage its laid-off workers across the country. To meet its heavy maintenance in the long run, the largest airline in the country encourages companies to "determine what due diligence activities which was responsible Aveos they would be able to take care in Canada."
Alan Butterfield, Vice President Maintenance and Engineering, said that Air Canada "strongly favors" companies that offer services in Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Toronto. The carrier argued Thursday in a press release that these cities' depend on a workforce well trained, skilled and talented. "
Air Canada (T.AC.B) launched a call for proposals.
The carrier said it would focus on companies whose maintenance and repair "the cost structure is competitive on a global scale," and who hold or intend to exercise "some of their activities in one or more of these cities, using the skills of aviation technicians in Canada. "
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Air Canada encourages companies maintenance and repair to fill the void left by Aveos and engage its laid-off workers across the country. To meet its heavy maintenance in the long run, the largest airline in the country encourages companies to "determine what due diligence activities which was responsible Aveos they would be able to take care in Canada."
Alan Butterfield, Vice President Maintenance and Engineering, said that Air Canada "strongly favors" companies that offer services in Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Toronto. The carrier argued Thursday in a press release that these cities' depend on a workforce well trained, skilled and talented. "
Air Canada (T.AC.B) launched a call for proposals.
The carrier said it would focus on companies whose maintenance and repair "the cost structure is competitive on a global scale," and who hold or intend to exercise "some of their activities in one or more of these cities, using the skills of aviation technicians in Canada. "
From: http://ping.fm/ZYuvk