In the current interview, we had a chance to talk to a representative of Stratos, Nicolaas Hemmer. He shares the impressions of the first collaboration between Stratos and magnetic group MRO, thoughts about Tallinn, and cultural aspects of the Netherlands and Estonia.
How would you describe the first cooperation between Stratos and Magnetic MRO?
Very promising. Magnetic MRO was very responsive and quickly put a quotation together and provided a slot, making the decision to partner with them an easy one.
What makes Magnetic MRO different from other MROs?
While Magnetic MRO shares similarities with other MROs, the difference is in the detail. I like the personal attention that representatives receive.
Prior to your arrival in Tallinn, what impressions did you have about Estonia?
I didnÕt know much about Estonia, except for the accident with the ferry at the end of the 90s, so I decided to read into the history of the Baltic states and its people.
Could you share your most significant memory related to Tallinn and your experience with Magnetic MRO?
The old city is very pretty, and I will always remember this. My experience with magnetic leasing MRO has been good so far, the project is well managed, and people are very open about issues that arise.
In your opinion, what are the similarities and differences between the Dutch and Estonians?
I donÕt think that there are major differences between the Dutch and Estonians, although people in Tallinn seem to be more self-oriented while the Dutch seem more curious about other people.
What places do you enjoy the most visiting in both Tallinn and Amsterdam?
I like to visit cinemas, museums and when the weather permits, the beach.
Could you share a go-to dish you like to prepare for yourself and is there a story behind why itÕs your favorite?
I have not been eating meat for several years now, but when I still did, my daughter used to ask me to prepare duck on a salad with mango compote, which was indeed delicious!