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Sun, Jul 06, 2014

Associated Aircraft Group Adds Fifth S-76 Helicopter To Its Fleet

Brings Total Aircraft Under Management To Nine

Executive helicopter service Associated Aircraft Group (AAG) has announced the addition of its fifth Sikorsky S-76 helicopter to its fleet of managed aircraft. The addition of this helicopter increases the total AAG fleet to nine aircraft throughout the Northeast. AAG has the largest fleet of Sikorsky S-76 aircraft available for charter and fractional ownership in the Northeast.

The latest S-76 helicopter in AAG's fleet is a modern Sikorsky executive-configured VIP helicopter, with a finely appointed and spacious eight passenger luxury interior. Based in Farmingdale, New York, the S-76 helicopter is a welcomed addition to the fleet and will supplement travel needs throughout the Northeast from Boston and New York to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. AAG has aircraft in five locations: Providence, Rhode Island, Farmingdale, New York, Teterboro, New Jersey, Dutchess County, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"We are extremely excited to add this helicopter to our fleet of managed aircraft," said AAG President Scott Ashton. "AAG's growth in both the charter and management facets of our business, in addition to an expansion in service area, makes us a prominent leader in the business aviation industry with a significant East Coast presence. With a total of nine helicopters, we are able to provide a full complement of aviation services, including supplemental lift for flight departments, charter through our Excalibur Card, and fractional ownership through the Sikorsky Shares program."

(S-76 image from file)

FMI: www.flyaag.com

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