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Upgrade: John Arbach

Agusta's New Regional Sales Manager For South America

Agusta Aerospace Corporation (AAC) an AgustaWestland company is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. John Arbach as the new AAC Regional Sales Manager for South America.  Mr. Arbach brings to AAC over twenty five years of international experience in Latin America and Asia Pacific.  He began his career at GE Aircraft Engines in Lynn, MA and Cincinnati, OH where he held positions of increasing responsibilities, leading to international business development, marketing and sales in the civil and military aviation industries.  Prior to joining AAC, Mr. Arbach was head of International Sales for Latin America at Evergreen Helicopters, Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical and a minor in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Mr. Arbach will be based in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. and he will be responsible for marketing and selling AgustaWestland civil helicopter products in South America. Mr. Arbach can be reached at (954) 384-6161 (office) or j.arbach@us.agusta.com.

FMI: www.agustausa.com

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