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Tue, Jan 20, 2009

Alpha Flying Expands PlaneSense Fractional Program

Expands Coverage Area, Names New Sales Specialist

New Hampshire-based Alpha Flying, Inc. has appointed H.L. "Skip" Hockman as Sales Specialist for its PlaneSense Fractional Ownership Program, following continued growth in its primary operating area, formerly east of the Mississippi. It has recently been expanded westward to include parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma.

In addition, responding to requests from PlaneSense Program participants, the number of airports served in the Bahamas has been increased from 12 to 19. Flights within the primary operating area do not incur a fee to re-position the aircraft, resulting in lower costs to the owner.

"The addition of a new Sales Specialist is in response to the accelerating growth of the PlaneSense program in general, as well as the burgeoning demand for PlaneSense service in the South Central states, especially in Texas," said Pat Reed, Vice President Sales & Marketing.

"Skip has been a proven 'trailblazer' in building sales territories and increasing revenues for a number of prominent business aviation companies and is an ideal fit to join our team of Sales Specialists in covering our extended sales territory."

Hockman has held a number of key business aviation sales and management positions, including Director of Sales, Delta AirElite Business Jets; Managing Director, Aircraft Management Group, Bombardier Aerospace; and Director of Marketing, NetJets, Inc.

PlaneSense handles the world's largest fractional fleet of Pilatus PC-12 turboprops.

FMI: www.planesense.aero/

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