LA GUARDIA AIRPORT, New York (May 15, 2008) – FlightSafety International announces that Conlyn Corporate Aviation Services has been selected to represent the company in Africa.
Graeme Conlyn and his team will promote FlightSafety’s pilot and aircraft maintenance training products and services among corporate and commercial aircraft operators located throughout the African continent. >
“The growing African aviation community will benefit from Graeme’s in depth understanding of the products and services FlightSafety offers as well as his experience and understanding of the aviation industry and regulatory requirements,” said Steve Gross, Director, Worldwide Sales, FlightSafety International.
“We are looking forward to representing FlightSafety,” said Graeme Conlyn. “Our team is committed to help FlightSafety enhance aviation safety by encouraging the African aviation community to take full advantage of the professional training services offered by this world leader.”
“Our Customers and prospects will appreciate Graeme’s 40 years of aviation experience and his company’s professionalism and commitment to service excellence. We also look forward to working with Graeme’s brother Trevor, as well as other members of this well-known and respected family,” added Steve Gross.
Pilots and aircraft technicians based in Africa train at FlightSafety Learning Centers located at the Paris-LeBourget and Farnborough Airports and throughout the company’s network in North America.
Graeme is Past President of the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa, after serving as President for eleven years and remains a Board Member since 1976. Graeme subsequently worked for a major general aviation company prior to forming Conlyn Corporate Aviation Services. Graeme and his team can be reached in Africa at +27 (84) 222 1004 or +27 (82) 891 4363; or via e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected].
FlightSafety International is the world’s premier aviation training organization. Over 75,000 pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals train at FlightSafety facilities each year. The company designs and manufactures full flight simulators for civil and military aircraft programs and operates the world’s largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators at 40 training locations.