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Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. Names John D. Ide Director of Engineering
Business Wire, Oct 6, 1998
CARLSTADT, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 6, 1998--Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. today named Mr. John D. Ide as its Director of Engineering.
John comes to the company with a strong track record of achievement and over 30 years of experience in the aviation industry. Most recently, John was the Engineering Operations Manager for IFR Systems, Inc. Prior to that he held a series of responsible positions with Allied Signal Corp. in the design and development of general aviation and air transport avionics products.
Mr. Harold K. Fletcher, President, said, "The company's recent growth is a direct result of its investment in new product development. The addition of John to the management team further demonstrates our commitment to developing new products for our customers. John will be an integral part of the management team which will provide the leadership for the company into the next millennium."
Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. designs, manufactures and sells test equipment to the general aviation, commercial aviation, and government/military aviation markets, both domestically and internationally. The company's stock is traded in the NASDAQ System under the symbol TINE.
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