Flightline Training Services, a Brampton-based aircraft maintenance training company, has been granted Transport Canada approval for its Leonardo A119/AW119 Koala maintenance training programs.
“We are very proud to announce that we are now getting more courses approved for the rotary-wing aircraft,” said Phyl Durdey, chief executive officer. “We started with the Bell 407 and have now received certification for the AW119.”
Founded in 2001, this Toronto-based company has established a worldwide reputation for excellence, and currently serves 125 customers in 35 countries on 35 aircraft types. “Our future expansion plans into the helo market will include the Bell 412, AW139 and the AS350,” added Durdey.
Flightline Training Services has earned a respected position as a provider of quality maintenance training in a technically demanding industry. Durdey summed it up by saying, “we take pride in the quality of training that we are providing the industry, making sure the technician knows the aircraft at the end of the course is our top priority.”