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Wed, Oct 01, 2003

Upgraded: Eric Schulz

Goodrich Appoints New President, Aviation Technical Services Division

Goodrich Corporation has appointed Eric Schulz President of its Aviation Technical Services division. Schulz will report to John Grisik, Segment President, Airframe Systems.

Schulz was previously President and CEO of EADS Aeroframe Services, a joint venture between EADS and Northrop Grumman providing maintenance and support to Airbus operators in North and South America. A native of France, Eric has 17 years' experience in aircraft operations and maintenance in Europe and North America. He is a graduate of the Ecole d'Ingenieur de Geneve EIG and Ecole Superieure des Techniques Aerospatiales ESTA in Paris.

According to Grisik, "We're looking forward to the perspective that Eric will bring to his new role. He's in a strong position to hit the ground running and will find a hard-working and dedicated team."

Goodrich Aviation Technical Services, based in Everett, Washington, is North America's premier independent provider of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services. Its maintenance services include heavy airframe maintenance, aircraft modifications, aircraft painting, passenger-to-freighter conversions, engineering and certification, component repair and overhaul, VIP completions and material sales.

Schulz replaces Dave Shaw, who has been appointed to a new position of Vice President, New Business Model Projects.

FMI: www.goodrich.com

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