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Avisure Capability Statement.V2(Arpil2020)

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testimonials

“As Avisure maintains a

24/7 presence on the

airfield, they continually

seek ways to advance site-specific training

to ensure that when the need arises, as it

often does in a busy airport, they are relied

upon to get the job done safely and

effectively. This last point is most

impressive considering our head offices

are 7000km apart. . . I highly recommend

Avisure for any training, safety

management and wildlife services they

offer. I admire greatly Avisure’s clear

commitment and passion for safety and

operational effectiveness that makes them

a stand-out in their respective field”

Arnie Jassmann | Vancouver International Airport

“Avisure brought a high degree

of scientific rigor. ... This

coupled with their

understanding of operational

aerodromes both in a military and civilian

context provided a sound approach to

managing the potential for wildlife-aircraft

strike. …Since Avisure have been

appointed to RAAF Base Edinburgh the

risk of wildlife-aircraft strike has

decreased, aircrew are safer and the level

of management of this important issue has

been lifted to a new benchmark.”

Mark Donaghey | DSG Central and West

“Gold Coast Airport has a

long-term partnership with

Avisure, working together

since July 1997 to mitigate

the wildlife risk to flight operations.

Avisure’s diverse and highly skilled team

brings industry knowledge, best practice,

and real-world solutions to the complex

and intricate challenges we face with

wildlife hazard management. The Avisure

team have first hand knowledge of our

operations acting as part of our wildlife

management team during periods of

greatest wildlife strike risk. Their team

provides practical solutions that address

both biological and operations risks and

challenges.”

Joel Sinclair | Gold Coast Airport

“… Avisure were

selected ahead of some

strong competition for a variety of reasons,

but primarily their focus on customer service

and working with us in partnership. ...

Avisure has provided professional and

prompt service, ensuring that all key

milestones have been achieved against

schedule, whilst responding to changing

circumstances with a flexible and efficient

approach.”

Mohamed AlSayed | Bahrain Airport Company

“Darwin International

Airport has had an

association with Phil

and the Avisure team for

a number of years … Avisure recently

conducted training sessions for our Airside

Operations staff. Identifying bird species

has been a huge benefit of and Jill’s

passion, expert knowledge and delivery of

the training ensured positive engagement

from all attendees and feedback noted the

relevance of the content and how beneficial

the training was and how this has assisted

with understanding the importance in

managing wildlife hazards”

Mike Clancy | Darwin International Airport

“Our work with Phil Shaw and his

team at Avisure aimed to develop a

comprehensive guide to wildlife

hazard management for Australian airport

operators … Phil and his team went above

and beyond ... The end product is a

fantastic resource for aerodrome operators

that was produced on budget and on time ...

What we appreciated most about working

with Phil and his team was their expert

knowledge and attention to detail.”

Jared Feehely | Regional Airports Officer, AAA

“... Leaning on the

knowledge and

expertise of Avisure enabled our pilot

representatives to be more aware of the

risks involved with bird strikes, wild life

hazards and other pertinent natural dangers

at airports. Jeff was engaging and

informative, he is truly passionate about his

job and it showed. We look forward to a

continuing working relationship with Avisure

and will be using your services in further

training days.”

Alex Dunbar | AusALPA

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