Pattonair enters Sunday Times Grant Thornton Top Track 250 ranked as top performing UK midmarket private company.

Tuesday 9th October 2018

Pattonair, the leading global supply chain provider to the aerospace industry, has been listed for the first time in the annual Sunday Times Grant Thornton Top Track 250 league table, which ranks the UK's top performing midmarket private companies with the biggest sales.

The Derby headquartered company which employs over 1000 people worldwide, achieved a ranking of 68th in the table, which was published in the 6 October edition of The Sunday Times.

Pattonair provides tailored supply chain services in C class parts to a global 2,000 plus blue chip customer base of aero engine, airframe and systems customers, including Rolls-Royce, GE, Pratt & Whitney and Airbus. It has built a global network of dedicated facilities in Singapore, China, Poland, Brazil, Canada and five cities in the USA and has recently established a presence in Japan and India. 

Wayne Hollinshead, CEO of Pattonair, said, "I am very proud for everyone at Pattonair in earning the accolade of a Top Track 250 ranking.  The company prides itself on outstanding customer service, high quality standards and continuous innovation which have underpinned our successful sales performance".

About Pattonair.

Pattonair is the aerospace and defence industry's leading global supply chain provider boasting a 40-year legacy of excellence and innovation in the sector.  Headquartered in Derby, UK, it offers a global service though dedicated facilities in Singapore, China, Poland, Brazil, Canada and five cities in the USA.  Its supports blue chip engine and airframe manufacturers and MRO customers with tailored supply chain management solutions providing C class parts. The company prides itself on providing outstanding customer service, high quality standards and approval systems.

www.pattonair.com

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