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Sun, Jun 24, 2018

MAG Aerospace Acquires North American Surveillance Systems

Adds Over 75 MRO Professionals The The Company's Payroll

MAG Aerospace (MAG) has acquired North American Surveillance Systems, Inc. (NASS) and related entities. This acquisition adds over 75 aircraft integration, modification, and MRO professionals to MAG, increasing MAG's technical services and integration capabilities with in-house resources designed to deliver highly sought-after integration solutions.

NASS, founded in 2007, is a Titusville, Florida-based, veteran-owned aerospace company that is a global leader in cost effective ISR Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) integration of rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, systems engineering, manufacturing, testing, certification, training, and logistics support. NASS has more than a decade of proven excellence in manufacturing, installation and support of state-of-the-art electronic communications, navigation, and surveillance systems. NASS holds an FAA Part 145 Repair Station Certificate and has over 35 FAA STC's for fixed and rotary wing platforms.

"NASS has a tremendous reputation in the aerospace industry for its highly technical integration services," said Joe Fluet, MAG CEO. "Adding NASS to the MAG family allows us to continue to meet the evolving needs of our customers around the world. We are proud to have the NASS team join the other experienced professionals at MAG who set the standard for excellence in special mission aviation services."

FMI: www.magaero.com

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