RECARO Aircraft Seating
Announcements

 

Greg Nitch appointed as new Vice President “Customer” at Recaro Aircraft Seating

Schwaebisch Hall, Germany. On March 1, 2013, Greg Nitch took over as Vice President “Customer” at Recaro Aircraft Seating. As a member of the executive management team, Nitch (51) is responsible for sales, program management and customer service. With the new appointment the aircraft seat manufacturer completed its executive management team and prepares for the further expansion of its international activities.

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Groundbreaking for new Recaro plant in China

Schwaebisch Hall, Germany/Qingdao, China. On December 12, 2012, the groundbreaking ceremony for Recaro Aircraft Seating’s new Chinese plant took place. The company, based in Schwaebisch Hall, is building a new facility in the province of Shandong to manufacture seats for the local market. The first seats are expected to roll off the production line at the end of 2013.

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Recaro Aircraft Seating receives MX Award 2012

Schwaebisch Hall/Berlin, Germany. Recaro Aircraft Seating has received the Manufacturing Excellence (MX) Award in the “customer orientation” category. On November 16, 2012, representatives from the aircraft seating supplier accepted the award at the Axel Springer building in Berlin.

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Recaro Aircraft Seating receives MX Award 2012

Schwaebisch Hall/Berlin, Germany. Recaro Aircraft Seating has received the Manufacturing Excellence (MX) Award in the “customer orientation” category. On November 16, 2012, representatives from the aircraft seating supplier accepted the award at the Axel Springer building in Berlin.

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Qatar Airways‘ Boeing 787 takes off with Recaro

Schwaebisch Hall, Germany. Qatar Airways is taking delivery of its first Boeing 787: On November 13, 2012, the “Dreamliner” is taking off for its first flight from Seattle to Doha – with economy-class seats from Recaro Aircraft Seating on board. Qatar Airways ordered several thousand Recaro Comfort Line 3620 seats for the airline’s B787 and A350 fleets.

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