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    The AireXpert Exchange provides a common use collaboration forum for airline & aircraft maintenance professionals. The intent of the industry wide knowledge sharing resource is to foster community & communication which leads to reduced airline mechanical flight delays and cancellations.

    Amherst, NY (PRWEB) August 21, 2006 –- AireXpert Technics, Ltd. has announced the launch of the AireXpert Exchange, a collaborative online community for airline technical and engineering professionals worldwide. AireXpert Exchange was developed as a means for these professionals to share their expertise and knowledge specific to the maintenance of commercial airliners.

    “Aircraft technicians and engineers encounter issues that they need answers to on a daily basis. We also know that within this same group of professionals there are many eager to share the wealth of knowledge they have accumulated in their areas of expertise,” stated AireXpert spokesman Chris White. “An incredible cooperative spirit has spread throughout the aircraft maintenance community the past few years despite tremendous change, adverse conditions, and the worst downturn in aviation history,” he continued. “The Exchange has been launched to carry on and expand this cooperative spirit – creating a platform which brings the behind-the-scenes industry professionals together– promoting the exchange of knowledge and information which ultimately keeps today’s airliners operating safely and reliably.”

    Information regarding the AireXpert Exchange can be found at www.airexpertexchange.com. AireXpert Technics, Ltd. develops leading edge technology solutions for aircraft operators, MRO facilities and OEM’s to reduce technical flight delays and improve on-time performance. The company’s flagship service enables aircraft maintenance professionals to communicate with expert support facilities via real-time audio & video links. Website: www.airexpert-tech.com

    http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/8/prweb426432.htm
    I kinda like this idea. I know that it will really help the entire industry, and will definately save us from alot of delays. What do you guys think?
    Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.
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