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Mon, Mar 13, 2006

Upgraded: Dallas Airmotive's Steve Hubble

Appoints Hubble TFE731 Reg'l Engine Mgr for Western US

Dallas Airmotive has named Steve Hubble as a Regional Engine Manager for the Western U.S.A. Hubble will be responsible for sales of the company's TFE731 engine services. He will also be responsible for sales to PW300 series operators and those using Honeywell APUs.

Hubble has spent 20 years in the aviation maintenance industry having served in a number of positions of increasing responsibility for Raytheon and Bombardier Aerospace and working on a wide variety of corporate turbine aircraft. Prior to joining Dallas Airmotive, Hubble spent four years with Garrett Aviation Los Angeles where he started as a customer service representative and later moved to sales as a Regional Sales Manager responsible for the U.S. West Coast and Pacific Rim.

Hubble is a licensed A&P mechanic with IA authority. He holds numerous manufacturer certifications in engines and airframes as well as a Rolls-Royce Mechanical Engineering Degree. He is also a licensed pilot.

"Steve is a great addition to our TFE731 sales team," commented Dallas Airmotive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Dennis J. DiMarco.

"He is already very familiar with the operator base on the West Coast. This, coupled with his in-depth knowledge of the product, should greatly enhance our ability to service TFE731 operators in the area."

FMI: www.dallasairmotive.com

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