Europrop International’s second TP400 User Conference

 

For the second time, Europrop International brought together the TP400 Community on the 5th and 6th of November in Munich. The event welcomed around 100 participants across customers, partners and suppliers.

The event was an excellent opportunity for the Nations to share their experience, problems, best practices, as well as expectations, on TP400  operations with EPI, other customers and partners.  EPI presented topics related to product, service and maintenance improvements.

This event is a unique opportunity to have a global feedback on TP400 operations, as customer satisfaction is a top priority for our company”, said Hervé Bouaziz, Europrop International’s President.

All our customers were represented at the Conference: France, Germany, Malaysia, Spain, Turkey, Belgium and United Kingdom.

For us, the TP400 User Conference is fundamental to get the chance to gather our TP400 Community and to listen to our customers’ expectation, which allow us to deliver a better service”, said Daniel Adrados, Europrop International Services and Support Director.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hervé Bouaziz

Hervé Bouaziz started his career in 1994 with the French defense procurement agency DGA as a test engineer at the flight test center. He moved to the DGA’s aircraft programs unit in 1999, in charge of the air-to-ground capabilities of the Mirage 2000 and Rafale. In 2001 he was named director of the Mirage 2000 N and D program. In 2005, he was appointed deputy Armament Attaché at the French embassy in Washington, D.C. He returned to France in 2008, moving back to the DGA as head of the armed forces systems division at the Defense Analysis Center, before moving to Safran in 2010 as deputy to the Senior Vice President for Defense and Security. In 2013 he was named Vice President for Strategy and Business Development at Safran Electronics & Defense, prior to his appointment in 2016 as Vice President for Military Engines Programs at Safran Aircraft Engines.

Hervé Bouaziz, 51, holds degrees from the Ecole Polytechnique (1988) and Sup’Aero (1993) engineering schools, as well the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in the United States (2005). He also earned his air force pilot wings in 1994.

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