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Wed, May 06, 2015

Continental Motors To Purchase Assets From Danbury

Acquires The Titan Brand Of Engines And Parts

Continental Motors Group has entered into an agreement with Danbury Aerospace to purchase essentially all of the assets associated with its operating divisions, Engine Components International, Inc., Precision Machined Parts, Inc., Airmotive Engineering Corporation, Aircooled Motors, Sterling Machinery and Process, and EC Services, Inc., located at its site in San Antonio, Texas, as well as the Titan brand of engines and parts.

Danbury Aerospace is a holding company that has led the industry in parts manufacturing authorization (PMA) and experimental engine technologies for the certified and experimental piston engine powered segments of the General Aviation market. Danbury Aerospace, which offers its products under the brand, Engine Components International (ECi), has been designing and manufacturing components and engines since 1943.  Its capabilities include PMA design and certification, engine design and certification, operation of a Part 145 Repair Station for piston aircraft engines and parts, manufacturing process design, manufacturing system design and production and sales, service and support.

This acquisition represents a strategic opportunity for Continental Motors Group (CMG) to leverage Danbury Aerospace’s assets and innovation to expand into the kit market, experimental market, and certified aftermarket and to serve these markets in an integrated fashion. In addition, focus will be placed on expanding the experimental engine product into key certified aircraft segments that CMG has been unable to serve before now. The Titan brand name will continue to be sold in the marketplace because of its strength, particularly in the experimental marketplace.

“This is a great opportunity for ECi customers, through Continental Motors’ financial strength and market knowledge, to gain increased access and pace of introduction of our innovative products," said Ty Stoller, who has served as the President of Danbury Aerospace. "And for our employees and the Garvens’ family, this represents a great growth opportunity with the most exciting OEM in the industry today.”

Valentino Passarelli will be appointed to oversee the transition and integration of the assets acquired from Danbury Aerospace in San Antonio, Texas once the acquisition is complete.  The acquisition is expected to close late in the second quarter of 2015.  Prior to closing of the acquisition, Danbury Aerospace will continue normal operations and honor all orders placed.

The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including completion of required governmental review.

FMI: www.avic-intl.cn, www.continentalmotors.aero

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