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Keystone Helicopter Divisions Earn FAA's Diamond Awards

Third Year In A Row

Keystone Helicopter's Helicopter Services Division and the Engine Services Division for the third consecutive year have each received the FAA Diamond Award Certificate of Excellence.

The FAA awards this highest safety and training certificate to those aviation companies who lead the industry in measurable commitment to training; to qualify, a minimum of 25 percent of eligible employees must be recipients of individual FAA training awards. Keystone Helicopter earned the certificates with 79 of 152 eligible employees (52%) in the two divisions receiving individual awards.

Steve Townes, CEO of Keystone Helicopter and founder of Ranger Aerospace, said, "This is the eleventh consecutive year that Keystone Helicopter has received FAA certificates. Keystone Helicopter invests heavily in training, and we are pleased that our employees consistently avail themselves of these opportunities. We believe the certificates are a tangible validation of our total commitment to training, safety programs, and Total Quality performance enhancements."

FMI: www.keystonehelicopter.com

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