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Global Aerospace selects Baldwin to Participate in New General Aviation Safety Support Program - SM4

Feb 1, 2010 :: Global Aerospace, Inc. is pleased to announce the creation and delivery of their 2010 SM4 Safety Program.


Parsippany, NJ, (February 1, 2010) - Global Aerospace, Inc. is pleased to announce the unveiling of a new, dynamic, and innovative aviation safety and support program. In partnership with leading experts in human factors, safety management, emergency response and family assistance, the SM4 program will provide Global Aerospace's United States based General Aviation customers with access to a coordinated series of innovative training seminars, electronic newsletters from nationally recognized safety experts, an interactive website monitored by key safety experts, and an impressive suite of direct on-site services. SM4 is the first initiative that combines all four critical Safety Managementcomponents: Planning, Prevention, Response, and Recovery into one integrated program that is designed to assist customers while ensuring regulatory requirements are met.


The program, just one in a series of new customer oriented initiatives being released by Global Aerospace, will synergize the world's leading aerospace insurer with its General Aviation customers. This sentiment is resounded by Jeff Bruno, Executive Vice-President of General Aviation, who states, "General Aviation customers want insurance partners who support front-end safety and systems initiatives. We understand the value of having our customers evaluate and pro-actively manage their risk. Therefore, the benefits of a program like SM4 are mutually aligned. The real value of SM however lies in its ability to continuously provide real time, real world applications to our customers. We are committed to continuously improving the program and to ensuring that the system will provide something for everyone for years to come".


Initially SM4 will partner with Convergent Performance, LLC, Baldwin Aviation, Inc. and Fireside Partners, LLC. Convergent Performance, LLC will provide focused SM4 Human Factors training and support; and Baldwin Aviation Inc. will provide Safety Management Systems programs,training and support. In the same context, Fireside Partners, LLC will provide training and support for incident response planning and recovery and family assistance. All partners are committed to using a fully cooperative approach to total system development and all training and services will be linked. " sm4 Press release feb1[1].pdf

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