Over the past 12 months, Action Aviation has significantly expanded its presence globally with the signing of sales representatives in Italy, the Netherlands and the Benelux countries, Denmark, India, Dubai UAE, Geneva and London. "Action Aviation views India as another vibrant market with terrific opportunities," says Creed. After the MEBA Exhibition, Action Aviation will participate at Aero India, in Bangalore next month.
Action Aviation is the distributor for the comprehensive product range of MD Helicopters, including the unique twin engine high performance MD Explorer (NOTAR) the largest twin turbine helicopter in its class; the MD 600N, MD 520N, MD 530F, MD 500E and the Light Utility Helicopter. Action Aviation's eight-year distribution contract covers 14 countries: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
01/02/07 Rotorhub (press release), UK
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