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Old September 26th 06, 01:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.marketplace
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Default AIRCRAFT ENGINE TRADER WANTED


TRADER POSITION
Our client, INVENTORY NAVIGATION (INN), (inventorynavigation.com) is
adding an experienced, high energy engine trader to their staff in the
Phoenix, Arizona area. INN offers a ground floor opportunity for the
right individual.The company is ISO 9001-2000 and FAA AC00-56-A
certified. INN has specialized in the CF6-50 engine type and is now
expanding into CF6-80 engine types. INN's market consists of the global
commercial aircraft industry and deals specifically in used engine
products Please contact Julie Allbee at Beale International:


 




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