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Fri, Jul 30, 2010

Aveos Signs Twelve-Year A And E Maintenance Agreements With Air France

Continues Delivering On Long-Term Growth Strategy

Aveos Fleet Performance is pleased to announce that it has signed twelve year Engine and Airframe Maintenance Agreements with Air France. This strengthens Aveos' role as a leading MRO with globally recognized engine and airframe overhaul capabilities. Beginning July 2010, the agreements include the maintenance, repair, overhaul and related services for CFM56 engines, as well as Airbus A320, A330 and A340 aircraft.

"With over 700 CFM engines serviced at the Aveos Engines Solutions center and over 20 years of experience and expertise, we have developed an excellent reputation in the global marketplace," explains Jim Andrews, Vice President and General Manager of Aveos' Engine Solutions business. "Our Engine Solutions business continues to be committed to expanding in the global marketplace. We have a strong and established track record for the CFM56 family of engines and are looking forward to building a strong relationship with Air France over the coming years, providing them the level of quality and excellence for which we are renowned," he said.

"We are proud of the recognition that the airframe maintenance contract brings to our organization and are excited about the opportunity to work with Air France for many years to come,"said Paul Heide, Vice President, Airframe Solutions. "Aveos' experience on these product groups continues to open the door to long-term partnerships for airframe, engine and component maintenance.

FMI: www.aveos.com

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