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DAC Aviation International Selects Pentagon 2000SQL to Run MRO and Flight Operations

A global aviation services company running humanitarian missions adds systems to support critical infrastructure.

DAC Aviation International Selects Pentagon 2000SQL to Run MRO and Flight Operations
2011-03-02
NEW YORK, NY, March 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Pentagon 2000 Software, Inc., the leading provider of software solutions for the Aerospace & Defense industry, is pleased to announce that DAC Aviation International, a Quebec, Canada based aviation services provider, has selected Pentagon 2000SQL to run its extensive global operations. DAC's primary customers include the United Nations-World Food Program, the European Commission, the Red Cross, and Doctors Without Borders. Core capabilities in MRO services and flight operations support a mission to deliver humanitarian aid and materials to areas that were previously difficult or impossible to reach. DAC has been resoundingly successful in bringing comfort and hope to those who need it most.

The DAC Aviation solution provided by Pentagon 2000 Software includes a broad set of integrated functions to run inventory management, heavy maintenance, component overhaul & repair, and flight operations. DAC Aviation operates under strict requirements as an Authorized Maintenance Organization (AMO) approved by Transport Canada and they have a Technical Assistance Agreement with General Electric Aircraft Engines (GEAE). The existing inventory control system at DAC could not provide industrial-strength functionality to meet the complex needs of the business, so after an extensive search of commercially available aviation software, DAC determined that Pentagon's powerful set of features and it fully integrated design made it the most functional and cost effective system to meet the critical requirements.

Mr. Alain Desrochers, President of DAC, said, "Our business brings us to the very heart of the most war-torn and desolate places on the planet, and in many cases our deliveries of supplies and personnel are the very difference between life and death. We needed a system that was up to the task of providing us with the kind of critical reliability and crucial features our clients demand, and Pentagon was able to do that where no one else could." Gabriel Mofaz, Pentagon 2000 Software's President, mentioned, "Pentagon 2000 is proud to be part of the DAC operation and the supplier of critical software infrastructure. We realize that there are countless lives that depend upon DAC to accomplish its missions and we are pleased that our team of dedicated professionals will be contributing by adding support and capabilities to the DAC infrastructure."

About DAC Aviation International (www.dacaviation.com/)
DAC Aviation International is a provider of unique and innovative aviation services throughout the world. From turbine jet engine overhauls to accessory and aircraft refurbishment to international flight operations the services we offer utilize the one-stop shop concept that provides a personal approach and cost-effective solution to your aviation needs. DAC Aviation International's prime market is in the delivery of humanitarian aid. The company started operations in 1993 delivering food, medical supplies and personnel to locations all over South Sudan. They have since expanded the area of operation to Kenya, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Somalia, and other African nations.

About PENTAGON 2000 Software, Inc. (www.pentagon2000.com)
PENTAGON 2000 Software, Inc. is a leading supplier of enterprise software systems in the Aerospace, Defense and Electronics industries. PENTAGON 2000 develops, licenses and supports PENTAGON 2000SQL, a state of the art, fully-integrated software system that conforms to the unique business processes, quality assurance systems and regulatory requirements found in the Aerospace, Defense and Electronics Industries. PENTAGON 2000SQL is the leading, integrated solution for enterprises and functional units engaged in the following operations and activities:

- Repair and Overhaul of Complex Equipment (MRO)
- Parts Distribution and Brokerage
- Logistics Supply & Supply Chain Management
- Heavy Aircraft Maintenance and Depot Maintenance
- PMA, Build-to-Print and Discrete Manufacturing of Technical Products
- Government Contracting
- Commercial and Military Air Fleet Operation
- Fixed Base Operations

For more information on PENTAGON 2000SQL, Contact:
PENTAGON 2000 Software, Inc.
15 West 34th Street, Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10001
www.pentagon2000.com
Tel: 1-800-643-1806
Tel: 212-629-7521
Fax: 212-629-7513
Email: sales@pentagon2000.com

PENTAGON 2000SQL ERP Systems provides a complete, user-friendly, feature rich and fully integrated environment that supports all of an enterprise's general business and industry's specific activities - including accounting and financial reporting.

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[Press-News.org] DAC Aviation International Selects Pentagon 2000SQL to Run MRO and Flight Operations
A global aviation services company running humanitarian missions adds systems to support critical infrastructure.