Rockwell Collins opens China System Support Center

January 19, 2011

Posted by John McHale
SHANGHAI, China, 19 Jan. 2011. Rockwell Collins expanded its offerings in China with the opening of a new China System Support Center (CSSC) in Shanghai. The CSSC is housed within Rockwell Collins' Shanghai office -- the third facility opened in Shanghai by Rockwell Collins and the company's fifth in China.
The CSSC offers original equipment manufacturer (OEM) on-site engineering support, fundamental, and advanced engineering and program management training at customer-preferred locations, overall aviation system integration support, and avionics system consulting to customers and partners in China.

"Having local service and support, especially in China -- one of the most dynamic, high-growth aviation markets in the world -- means closer, stronger relationships with our customers through the entire product life cycle." says Greg Churchill, executive vice president, International and Service Solutions for Rockwell Collins. "The CSSC stands fully prepared to work with customers on identifying and adopting best operational practices and what's needed to meet future airspace requirements."
Yiping Song was appointed general manager for the CSSC. Rockwell Collins plans to expand its investment and increase its number of employees in China to accommodate future business expansion, company officials say.

 


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