Sat, Nov 03, 2007
Aims To Concentrate On Building Planes
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC)
told ANN Friday the planemaker will explore the possible
divestiture of its domestic US fuel and line operations. HBC will
retain its Hawker Beechcraft Services maintenance and customer
support facilities located at these locations.
"We have had strong interest in our fuel and line operations for
several years," said Jim Schuster, chairman and CEO of Hawker
Beechcraft Corporation. "We are committed to providing our Hawker
Beechcraft customers with the finest quality products and
exceptional maintenance, service and support. The prospective sale
of our fuel business aligns well with our strategy to focus our
investments in our maintenance and support operations."
HBC operates fuel and line service operations at seven domestic
U.S. locations including: Atlanta, GA; Houston, TX; Indianapolis,
IN; San Antonio, TX; Tampa, FL; Van Nuys, CA; and Wichita, KS.
Operations in Little Rock, AR, Chester, United Kingdom and Toluca,
Mexico will not be affected.
HBC has engaged Harris Williams to serve as its financial
advisor and assist in the process. As a matter of policy, the
company will not comment upon any proposals received or any rumors
relating to the foregoing.
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation produces business, special-mission
and trainer aircraft -- designing, marketing and supporting
aviation products and services for businesses, governments and
individuals worldwide.
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