Micro Nav’s business expands in 2011
Posted: 27 February 2012 | Micro Nav | No comments yet
Micro Nav announced that despite an on-going global recession, Micro Nav has continued to grow its business during 2011….


Micro Nav has announced that despite an on-going global recession and with many of its competitors in the Air Traffic Control Simulation market restructuring, Micro Nav has continued to grow its business during 2011.
Sales were achieved both through additional purchases from many of Micro Nav’s existing customers in the UK, Europe, the Middle and Far East as well as welcoming new customers to the family of BEST ATC Simulator customers including contracts in the UK, Africa and the Middle East.
During 2011 Micro Nav continued its recruitment drive in order to satisfy the increase in projects and has expanded its offices to accommodate this growth.
Mike Male, CEO said: “We are absolutely delighted with the progress we have seen over the last year and are grateful to our loyal customer base who value us and our products. We continue to make every effort to improve both our products and services as we do understand that our last customer is our best sales person.”
Micro Nav’s success continues from being recognised in 2010 for the Queens Award for Enterprise in the category of International Sales and achieving other awards including the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 and The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 100 in 2011.
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