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Operations Services

Clients

Services
  • Operational Planning and Analysis
  • Maintenance Systems
  • Quality Systems
  • Airport Community/Government Coordination
  • Procurement Support
  • Product Support
  • Service Engineering


Clients
Partial List

ISI has provided services to the following major industry suppliers:

AT&T Wireless Services
Regulatory Compliance Audit

Aviation Associates, Inc.
Chicago Airport Planning

B. F. Goodrich Aerospace, Inc.
Western Pacific Airlines B 737-300 Aircraft
Condition Inspection Program Development /
Implementation

Bombardier/Learjet - Tucson
Aircraft Ground / Air Communication
Study

Boullioun Aviation Services, Inc.
Aircraft Condition Evaluation

Department of Transportation (DOT)
DOT Acoustical Training Program Development/ Implementation

ELSINORE Aerospace L.P.
Aircraft Modification/Avionics Systems
Technical Support

FFV Aerotech
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Training and Implementation Program

Horizon Airlines
F-28 Automated Maintenance System

Matsushita Avionics Systems Company
'Virtual' Global Avionics Product Support Program Master Plan Development

PRO AIR Inc.
Start Up Airline Program Support

Tri-Star Airlines
Start Up Airline Program Support

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Associates
Representative Career Profiles



ISI Associate - Airline Operations

1997 -          ISI Associate

1996 - 1997 Trans World Airlines Inc.

  • Vice President, Maintenance
1994 - 1995 The Dee Howard Company
  • Vice President, Operations
1993 - 1994 Airmotive, Inc.
  • Consultant, President, Airmotive Airline Services
1991 - 1993 Dyncorp - Dynair Aviation Group
  • Executive Vice President, Aircraft Maintenance
1986 - 1991 Alaska Airlines, Inc.
  • Vice President, Maintenance, Engineering and Purchasing
1976 - 1986 Frontier Airlines, Inc.
  • Vice President, Operations (COO) (1985 - 1986)
  • Vice President Maintenance (1983 - 1985)
  • Senior Director, Technical Services (1980 - 1983)
  • Director, Major Maintenance (1978 - 1979)
  • Manager, Base Overhaul Shops (1976 - 1978)
Associate is recognized throughout the industry as a leader in the maintenance and operation of airlines.



ISI Associate -Airline Operations

1994 -          ISI Associate

1969 - 1989 Alaska Airlines

  • Vice President Engineering (1988 - 1989)
  • Assistant Vice President, Engineering and Maintenance Administration (1976 - 1989)
  • Director, Engineering and Quality Control (1972 - 1976)
  • Superintendent of Quality Control (1968 - 1972)
1949 - 1968 Alaska Coastal Airlines
  • Chief, Engineering and Quality Control
  • Chief Inspector
Associate has progressed through a series of increasing responsible positions until his retirement from Alaska Airlines as Vice President, Engineering, in December, 1989. Prior to retirement, he coordinated the engineering, flight test, and certification of the P&W PT6A turboprop power plant installation and held responsibility for quality control, reliability analysis, engineering, technical publications, and maintenance training.



ISI Associate - Airline / Airport Operations

1997 -          ISI Associate

1996 - 1997 Independent Aviation Consultant

  • Conducted a review of the civil aviation infrastructure in Angola for the World Bank and the Government of Angola. Led the team working on the three-part airports system - regulatory function, airports system, and national carrier.
1990 - 1996 CAA, Bahrain
  • Advisor and Acting Airport Director
1978 - 1990 British Airways
  • Manager, Libena Airport Operations, West Africa (1988 - 1990)
  • Operations and Customer Service Task Force (1986 - 1988)
  • Airport Manager, Johannesburg (1982 - 1986)
  • Airport Manager, Detroit USA (1978 - 1982)
Associate has managed airports and airport operations throughout the world. He has acquired the reputation of a "can-do, fix-it" person due to his work in re-vamping failing operations into profitable concerns. He has spent the last several years in an advisory capacity to Civil Aviation Authorities, assisting them with organizational and operational issues.

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