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Thu, Mar 18, 2004

Raytheon Signs With Rockwell Collins Aviation Services

Companies Create Service And Support Agreement

Raytheon Aircraft Company has selected Rockwell Collins Aviation Services (CAS) to provide Corporate Aircraft Service Program (CASP) support for aircraft operating under Raytheon’s Beechcraft and Hawker Support PLUS Maintenance Plan. CAS will provide Raytheon forward exchange for all Rockwell Collins equipment on Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft as part of the Support PLUS program.

Raytheon says its Support PLUS offers operators convenience and reduced administrative burden by shifting the workload and responsibility of managing the maintenance cost for aircraft. The company claims Support PLUS helps to reduce the risk of high-cost, unplanned repairs for the owners of Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft.

Rockwell says the CAS program is designed to reduce aircraft down time, provide increased on-wing reliability and lower ownership costs for business and corporate aircraft operators worldwide.

"This program with Rockwell Collins gives Beechcraft and Hawker customers the convenience of a single source for reporting flight hours and invoicing," said Ed Dolanski, Vice President – Customer Support Operations for Raytheon Aircraft.

FMI: www.rockwellcollins.com

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