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Mon, Feb 18, 2008

Kyle Farley Named Aspen’s New Vice President of Manufacturing

Farley to Ramp Production to Meet Growing Demand

Aspen Avionics tells ANN that Kyle Farley has joined the company as Vice President of Manufacturing. In this position, he will manage and lead Aspen’s growing manufacturing team, as the company brings the Evolution Flight Display System to market and ramps up production to meet demand.

Farley was most recently employed by S-TEC, where he was Vice President of Manufacturing Operations. In this position, he directed all aspects of manufacturing including production, manufacturing/test engineering, supply chain management, facilities and export compliance.

“We have to mature our manufacturing process very quickly, to fulfill our large and growing backlog of orders for the Evolution Flight Display System, while ensuring high quality,” said John Uczekaj, Aspen Avionics’ President and CEO. “Kyle is the right man for the job, and his outstanding experience and leadership will help meet the challenges of this critical period in Aspen’s growth.”

Prior to his tenure at S-TEC, Farley worked in a variety of manufacturing and production positions, including an eleven-year stint at Perry Equipment Corporation, also in Mineral Wells, Texas, where he managed purchasing and production. He has a BS in Business Management from the University of Phoenix.

FMI: www.aspenavionics.com

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