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Fri, Sep 23, 2005

Air Assets International & Hammack Group Join Forces

Combined Group To Offer Aviation Business Development Services

Air Assets International and the Hammack Group, LLC announced Thursday a joint program aimed at providing an array of business development services to aviation businesses. The program, "Take Flight" is targeted to small and mid sized aviation companies.

According to Gordon Page, President of Air Assets International, "It is often difficult for smaller aviation companies to hire a full compliment of marketing and sales personnel or devote existing personnel to develop necessary growth. Take Flight™ is designed to help smaller companies achieve a higher level of success without the burden of higher internal costs".

"The specific services we provide are tailored to each company's individual need", said Wayne Hammack, President of the Hammack Group. "Take Flight includes providing services in the areas of Sales, Marketing, Research, Business Development, and the Business Process, leading to new or improved relationships and business growth," Hammack said.

"By combining skills, Air Assets and the Hammack Group, we are able to provide a wider scope of services to our clients than we can individually," Page said.

FMI: www.hammackgroup.com

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