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Jet Support Services opens new Dubai facility

Posted 1 May 2012 · Add Comment

Jet Support Services (JSSI) has opened a new Middle East office located near the Dubai International Airport in the Airport Freezone and has appointed William Khouri as its new technical advisor to assist with the company's growth in this region.

Khouri has 14 years of technical experience in completions, avionics engineering, and customer support with Bombardier Aerospace and Jet Aviation in both Switzerland and Dubai, and is also fluent in Arabic, French and English. He will be based at the new JSSI Dubai office along with Robert “Bob” Wilke, recently appointed Vice President, Business Development for Middle East and all of Asia.

“We are looking forward to having William join us in Dubai. His experience with the operators in this part of the world makes him a great addition to the JSSI technical team,” said George Kleros, senior vice president, technical services operations.  “We are committed to supporting our clients in this region, and William will be their primary JSSI technical service contact. We anticipate our business to continue to grow throughout the Middle East, and establishing an office here is indicative of our long term commitment for the future.”

“I am thrilled and honored to be part of the JSSI team,” said Khouri. “Their stellar reputation and commitment to service throughout the business aviation world is why I am here and I look forward to working with my colleagues and friends in Dubai and throughout the region.”


 

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