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Wed, Sep 14, 2011

CEO John Reimers Resigns From Aviation Partners Boeing

Cites Personal Reasons, Resignation Effective Immediately

Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) announced Monday that APB CEO John Reimers (pictured, 2004 photo) has resigned to "pursue other opportunities." John has been with the Company since March, 2006. Mike Stowell, APB's current EVP Engineering and Chief Technology Officer, will assume the role as acting CEO effective immediately.

Mike joined Aviation Partners with over 30 years of aerospace engineering experience, primarily in aircraft structures. Working first on API's GII program, he became an integral part of the APB management team with the 737-BBJ Program. Mike has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Oregon State University.

Created in 1999, Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) is a joint venture of Aviation Partners, Inc. and The Boeing Company developed to equip Boeing airplanes with Blended Winglet technology. APB combines the innovative spirit of Aviation Partners with the global strength of Boeing.

FMI: www.aviationpartnersboeing.com

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