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Tue, Jul 22, 2008

Blended Winglets Make First Flight On Boeing 767-300ER

Hopes To Certify Application By November

An American Airlines 767-300ER equipped with Aviation Partners Boeing Blended Winglets took to the skies for the first time at 1:50 pm CDT Sunday. The newly-modified aircraft flew a ferry flight from Kansas City, MO to San Bernardino, CA where it will undergo two months of certification and winglet performance flight testing.

The Blended Winglet installation, along with necessary wing and aircraft systems modifications, was performed by American Airlines employees at their Kansas City Maintenance Base.

The 11 foot tall (3.4m) Blended Winglets are manufactured for Aviation Partners Boeing by GKN Aerospace, based on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. The wing modification kit was manufactured by the team of LMI Aerospace, Contour Aerospace, and Honeywell Consumable Solutions.

FAA and EASA certification of 767-300ER Blended Winglets is anticipated for November of this year with entry into revenue service following in December.

"The 767-300ER Blended Winglet program launch has been our most successful to date," says Aviation Partners Boeing's President and CEO, John Reimers. "We are four months away from expected certification and already have firm commitments for over 130 systems from 10 different airlines. As a result, we are currently sold out of 767-300ER Blended Winglet Systems through November of 2009."

By reducing the drag created by traditional wingtip vortices, Aviation Partners Boeing estimates that the Blended Winglets designed for the 767-300ER will save up to 6.5% on fuel consumption. This translates to a savings of over 500,000 gallons of jet fuel per aircraft per year for operators with the longest average sector lengths and highest aircraft utilization rates.

"Blended Winglets are the 'greenest' aftermarket product available to the aviation industry today," says Aviation Partners Boeing founder and Chairman, Joe Clark. "A 767 burning half a million gallons of jet fuel translates into an annual reduction of over 5,000 tons of CO2 per aircraft."

To date over 2,480 Boeing aircraft have been equipped with Blended Winglets, including Boeing 737-BBJ, 737-800, 737-700, 737-300, 757-200, 737-500, and 737-900 aircraft. Aviation Partners Boeing is now in the process of being certified for the Boeing 767-300ER (both passenger and freighter variants) and 757-300.

Aviation Partners Boeing also hopes to launch a 777-200ER Blended Winglets certification program later this year with certification anticipated by December 2010.

FMI: www.aviationpartnersboeing.com, www.boeing.com

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