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Core Tip:MONTRÉAL —Montréal International announces the arrival of U.S. firm JetLine Aviation Services in the Greater Mo

MONTRÉAL —Montréal International announces the arrival of U.S. firm JetLine Aviation Services in the Greater Montréal region. The company plans to invest $2 million over the next three years and will create 13 new jobs.

JetLine, of Reno, NV.,  will supply the aviation industry with new and used parts for commercial and private aviation. The company has a customer base that includes Air Canada, Starlink Aviation, AJ Walter Aviation and Avianor.

Our team can provide operational and financial services across the board to all aerospace and aviation minded companies. From nose to tail, we offer our clients innovative solutions in inventory and operations management, said Jim Oaks, CEO of JetLine Aviation Services.

Oaks stressed the companys interest in expanding and investing internationally, stating, Greater Montreal has a highly developed aerospace industry, we believe that by expanding and investing in Greater Montreal that we can help make that industry stronger. Quebecs aerospace industry emplosy more than 43,500 people and has total sales exceeding $12 billion.

This collaboration was aided by the U.S. consulate and by private-public partnership, Montreal International, whose mandate is to help attract foreign investment to the city.

We are pleased that JetLine Aviation Services, already established in several regions, has chosen Greater Montréal to continue its development, and we are proud to have contributed to this project, said Dominique Anglade, President and CEO of Montréal International. When a foreign aerospace firm chooses to develop its activities here, it helps support our position as a global leader in this field.

SOURCE Montréal International
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