At Textron Aviation, we are one team winning together. All around the globe, the Textron Aviation family works diligently to design and deliver the best aviation experience for customers.
The Textron Aviation Service Center in Paris demonstrates excellent customer service to customers across 50 different countries. Employees from diverse backgrounds bring their unique talents and strengths to the service center to create a winning team.
Each team member is valued based on their contribution to the team and their own personality.Marko Kozaric, Customer Service Manager
Learn more about the vast Textron Aviation Customer Service Center network and explore opportunities to join our team.
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- Kate Flavin
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Textron Aviation Business Aircraft -
Global Customer Support - kflavin@txtav.com
- +1-316-517-1419
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