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Blue Bird Factory Technical Training

FORT VALLEY, Ga. – The April session of the Blue Bird Technical Training classes began this past week and if the success and enthusiasm of the past group is an indicator, the training is off to a momentous start. Amongst a full class, participants received in-depth training to many elements of Blue Bird’s complete line of school buses, in addition to updates on SCR technology, alternative fuel options, and of course, a comprehensive factory tour.

“Blue Bird’s Technical Training class was very helpful in giving me the information and tools to assist with my fleet and train other technicians back home,” states Steve Hudson of Willapa Valley School District in Washington.

There only a few remaining spots for upcoming Technical Training classes:

  • Blue Bird Vision May 17-20, 2010
  • All American July 12-15, 2010
  • Blue Bird Vision July 19-22, 2010

To register for a training session, please contact your local Blue Bird Dealer. Don’t wait, classes are filling fast.

About Blue Bird:

Blue Bird offers a complete line of Type A, C and D school buses in a variety of options and configurations. For more than 80 years, Blue Bird Corporation has continued to set industry standards with its innovative design and manufacturing capabilities. Today, Blue Bird has more than 1,500 employees, three Georgia-based manufacturing facilities and an extensive network of dealers and service-parts facilities throughout North America. Its global presence can be seen in more than 60 countries through sales into Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. For more information, visit the Blue Bird Corporation Web site.

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