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Flightdocs sets up shop in Toronto
As a Toronto native and licensed pilot, Alex Hess, national sales manager for Flightdocs Canada, is looking forward to establishing Flightdocs as the premier service provider in the country.

Maintenance tracking, flight operations and inventory management software provider Flightdocs is expanding its international footprint with the opening of a permanent office in Toronto, Canada. “This expansion supports our strategic growth plan, allowing for the strengthening of current customer relationships as well as expanding our global sales support coverage,” explains CEO and chairman Rick Heine.

“The Canadian business aviation market has always been an important piece of our company's long-term growth. Opening up a permanent location and bringing on experienced and motivated professionals allows us to focus our resources on existing customers while growing the Flightdocs brand within the country.”

As a Toronto native and licensed pilot, Alex Hess, national sales manager for Canada is looking forward to establishing Flightdocs as the premier service provider in Canada: “The product speaks for itself. Being able to bring a 21st century solution to Canadian operators opens the doors for expanded service and efficiencies. Being a fully cloud based solution with advanced and effective mobile capabilities positions Flightdocs as the best product for the unique and extensive needs of the Canadian business aviation market.”

The new Toronto office is located off Lake Shore Boulevard West and is within ten minutes of the Billy Bishop Toronto City airport and the Toronto Pearson International airport.

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