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Press Release
Issued by Spectro | Jet-Care.
October 22, 2013
Today Jet-Care and its associated company, Spectro, have announced the launch of a new look logo and livery. Customers visiting the NBAA Business Aviation Exhibition and Conference at the LVCC in Las Vegas will see a different exhibition stand to previous years which showcases the new brand identity.
“How we present ourselves as a business has always been important to us, and in today's competitive marketplace it is more crucial than ever,” said David Glass, ceo and founder of Spectro in 1976. “Over the past six months we have been working hard to develop a new brand identity for Spectro and Jet-Care; one that truly reflects our position at the forefront of condition monitoring services and trusted partners to our aviation customers worldwide”.
The new dark blue and silver livery and single brand logo, which combines the well established current logos, will begin to roll out across all communications platforms in the coming weeks with a new single website also going 'live' today.
“We are looking forward to welcoming visitors to our booth not only to meet the team but to take the opportunity to try out first hand our app for iPad, iECHO GPA”, said Alan Baker, sales & marketing manager for Spectro|Jet-Care. “There are many benefits to using iECHO GPA and we will be showing a new video that demonstrates just how easy it is to submit engine data quickly and efficiently for engine trending purposes.”
The iECHO GPA app has become an invaluable tool for pilots, enabling them to gather engine data during steady state cruise and, once a network connection is made, send directly to Jet-Care for processing and evaluation.
The Jet-Care engine condition trend monitoring service by Gas Path Analysis (GPA) is a truly independent service and is the tried and tested system for performance monitoring, targeting the detection of engine core deterioration and associated faults by continuously monitoring and trending the engine data. Significant changes to the trends are identified and a prompt alert sent to the operator. The results enable operators to identify problems before they become apparent and in turn save money through avoiding major overhauls and unplanned maintenance.
The iECHO GPA application is available to download free from the App Store.