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Wed, Aug 13, 2003

Ibis Network Expands in Florida

Ae270 Distributor for SE US: East Coast Jet

Ibis Aerospace has appointed East Coast Jet Center as a distributor for its Ae270 Propjet. East Coast Jet is located in Stuart (FL). The company will be responsible for sales and service to Ae270 operators throughout the southeastern U.S., specifically in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, most of Georgia, and the Caribbean.

East Coast Jet has been serving business aviation professionals for more than 20 years. The company provides a full line of services to business aviation professionals including aircraft sales, Part 135 operations, maintenance, avionics and completions. East Coast Jet is located between Orlando and Miami, just 20 minutes from North Palm Beach. Mark Connell, President of East Coast Jet Center, commented, "We are very pleased to have been selected as an Ae270 Propjet distributor. The Ae270 is an attractive aircraft for the markets we serve."

The appointment of East Coast Jet brings the total number of firm orders for Ae270 aircraft to 76, with options for an additional six.

Jeff Conrad, Vice President of Marketing for Ibis, stated, "East Coast Jet is a forward-looking company with a clear vision for growth. We're delighted to welcome them into the family of Ibis distributors and proud to have them representing the Ae270."

FMI: www.Ae270.com

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