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Mon, Jun 28, 2004

Two More Things To Check

Renegade's Hamilton Aerospace Subsidiary Announces Two More Maintenance Checks for Falcon Air Express

Renegade Venture says its wholly owned subsidiary, Hamilton Aerospace Technologies, has signed two "drop in" "B" scheduled maintenance checks with Falcon Air Express for one VIP and one high-density Boeing 727-200. The total value of these maintenance checks will be approximately $125,000. Both checks will be completed and booked over the next two weeks.

John Sawyer, Renegade and Hamilton president, stated, "Falcon Air Express is one of our best customers and we are confident that we can turn both these aircraft very quickly. Fortunately, we have already been expanding our work force, which allows us to absorb these two unexpected 'drop in' jobs."

Through its Hamilton Aerospace subsidiary, Renegade provides maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for large passenger jet aircraft to scheduled and charter airlines and aviation leasing companies. Hamilton Aerospace holds a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 145 Air Agency Certificate, which allows it to perform such services. Hamilton operates from facilities comprising about 21 acres located at Tucson International Airport (AZ).

FMI: www.hamaerotech.com

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