Bell Helicopter on July 5 opened its new 38,000-square-foot Canadian supply center at Calgary International Airport in Canada. “Our alignment with the front runners in the Canadian airport business development market certainly lends itself to strong OEM representation for years to come,” said Colin Bartole, manager of the new center.
The Calgary Airport Authority has invested more than $880 million in capital and expansion projects since it assumed responsibility for the airport from the government in 1992, and Calgary now serves as a major logistics hub.
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