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Wed, Feb 17, 2010

John Elliot Named Senior Manager, Mooney Factory Service Center

Brings Broad Experience With Military, Business Aircraft

Mooney Airplane Company has named John Elliott (pictured, below) Senior Manager, Factory Service Center. Formerly the Director of Manufacturing Support with responsibility for manufacturing engineering, tooling, NC programming and maintenance, Mr. Elliott now leads the maintenance, retrofit and repair work of the service center based at the factory.

"Mooney is pleased to have John as lead in the Factory Service Center," said Chad Nelson, Vice President Operations. "John brings a wealth of aviation and manufacturing knowledge having a management background that includes M7 Aerospace, Parker Hannifin and Teledyne Ryan."

A native of Lancashire, UK, Mr. Elliott first served as a tool making apprentice with British Aerospace. Gates Learjet in Tucson brought him to the US in 1980. He has subsequently worked with McDonnell Douglas on the C-17, Bombardier in Canada, Fokker in Germany and IAI in Israel.

Prior to Mooney, Mr. Elliott was Director of Manufacturing for M7 Aerospace. His experience also includes positions in the management team with Parker Hannifin in San Diego and Manufacturing Engineering Manager with Teledyne Ryan where he worked on the Apache helicopter fuselage in a sub-contract to Boeing.

FMI: www.mooney.com

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