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Locatory.com attended annual conference MRO Europe

2020-07-17 / < 1 min

Last week Locatory.com participated at the MRO Europe conference, held in Madrid, Spain. The event attracted aviation, airline, aircraft business exhibitors more than 5,000 attendees from over 80 countries. Locatory.com representatives met with nearly 100 customers which were interested in Locatory.com IT solutions for aviation industry. During the meetings they discussed future cooperation opportunities, suggestions and ideas from clients regarding improvements of the technical background from the system, as well as wishes of the customers concerning new markets Locatory.com could enter.

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