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Fri, May 09, 2003

Hamilton Aerospace Receives FAA Diamond

Hamilton Aerospace Technologies and certain of its employees have received highly coveted awards from the FAA. Under its Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards Program, the FAA has issued award certificates to 77 Hamilton Aerospace Technologies employees.

The FAA's AMT Award Program recognizes excellence in continuing technical training. Additionally, in recognition of exceptional support for continuing technical training, the FAA has awarded Hamilton Aerospace the coveted Diamond Award, the Program's highest-level award.

Hamilton Aerospace President John. B Sawyer emphasized that, "These awards are highly prestigious and we are very proud of them and of our employees. They not only do us great honor, but also clearly demonstrate the phenomenal progress Hamilton Aerospace has made in less than 13 months of existence and the quality of our workforce. By comparison, the company that occupied these facilities before us, Hamilton Aviation, never received these awards in its 54-year history. These awards illustrate, better than we could ever say it, why our critical competitive advantages are reliability and high quality."

FMI: www.hamaerotech.com

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