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Mon, Mar 06, 2006

Evergreen Expands Further With CRJ Maintenance

FAA Adds Bombardier CRJ To Class IV Airframe Cert

Representatives with Evergreen Air Center Inc. told Aero-News Monday the company has received the FAA's blessing to add Bombardier CRJ Aircraft to the company's Class IV airframe certificate. The additional capabilities include the aircraft storage and associated maintenance activities for the CRJ series.

"We are focused on our growing customer base and pleased to extend our support to the Bombardier aircraft," states Jim Toomey, Vice President of Marketing for Evergreen Air Center. "With more than 1,300 CRJ aircraft operating world wide and supporting many of our key customer fleets, it is an important addition to our FAA Airframe Certificate and overall support strategy."

Evergreen Air Center’s core capabilities include heavy maintenance for aircraft, storage, painting, and reclamation for a global customer base.

"Through out the year, our talented team takes care of 65 airlines, top leasing companies, and banking entities with very diverse portfolios" remarks Paul Worthington, Director Marketing & Aircraft Storage Programs. "With the recent CRJ addition, we will able to improve our customer support and storage programs virtually overnight."

FMI: www.evergreenac.com

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