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Rusada adds Canada office to North American presence
The new location will provide easy access to customers in Canada and the northeast of the US, with Montreal, Chicago, New York and Washington DC all only a short flight away.
The Toronto office will support customers and business development in North America.

Switzerland-headquartered aviation software provider Rusada has opened an office in Toronto, Canada to support its customers and business development in North America.

Having commenced business in 1987, Rusada has since expanded to eight locations around the globe from which it develops, supports and sells its airworthiness, maintenance and flight operations software Envision. Since opening its first North America office in Colorado back in 2017, Rusada has added numerous North American clients to its customer base and established partnerships with key industry integrators. It aims to continue this recent run of success and further tap into the region's market potential.

“We are seeing a great demand for our services in the North American market,” says CEO Julian Stourton. “Already in our five years here we have signed some of the largest contracts in our history from both the fixed and rotary wing markets, as well as a number of maintenance providers. We have formed numerous partnerships with some of the leading players over here, which is helping us reach new types of customers and positively affecting the development of Envision. This new office adds to the foundations we established in 2017 and sets us up to continue our growth in the years to come.”

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