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Chorus Aviation Announces New Executive Appointments

All Changes Effective October 1

Chorus Aviation has announced new executive appointments to strengthen the organization in support of its growth and diversification plans. The executive appointments are effective October 1, 2015, allowing for a period of transition.

"The establishment of this new organizational structure will provide the dedicated focus required to strengthen Chorus' subsidiaries and further support our objectives to grow the company and deliver additional shareholder value," said Joseph Randell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Chorus. "We have made significant advancements to increase shareholder returns with the achievement of our new long-term commercial agreement with Air Canada, the acquisition of Voyageur Airways, the growth in our aircraft leasing portfolio, and our cost reduction efforts. We have secured a strong foundation from which to expand our business and diversify our revenue streams."

"These changes allow us to make further progress in becoming a more formidable competitor in the regional aviation sector," continue Mr. Randell. "Colin, Jolene, Rick and their teams share my vision for Chorus; this new organizational structure provides the concentrated focus we need to realize it. By maintaining the continuity of our core senior executive team we will draw on their collective expertise and knowledge of this industry with a seamless transition."

Richard ('Rick') Flynn has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Development Officer.

Rick has been Chief Financial Officer of Chorus since 2011 and his career in the aviation industry spans more than 29 years. His experience ranged from finance, managing operational divisions and various administrative functions including sales and marketing, and business development. In this new role, Rick's focus will be to develop and execute on strategic plans through: growth initiatives that diversify the current group of Chorus subsidiaries; acquisitions in strategic areas that leverage Chorus' expertise; and establish and manage relationships with strategic partners in identified growth areas. Chorus' aircraft leasing arm will be a primary focus at the outset. Chorus currently leases 21 aircraft under its commercial agreement with Air Canada and this is projected to reach a minimum of 53 aircraft by 2020 with potential to grow. Such a platform offers the opportunity to position and leverage Chorus' aircraft leasing arm into a significant player in the regional aircraft leasing sector.

Jolene Mahody has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Chorus. Jolene has been the Chief Operating Officer of Chorus subsidiary Jazz Aviation LP ('Jazz') since 2009 and has held several executive administrative and operational positions over her 20 year career in the aviation industry. Jolene's experiences as Senior Vice President, Operations Support; Vice President Corporate Strategy; Director, Finance; Director Commercial and Resource Planning; and Director, Six Sigma all contributed to the strategic growth and transformation of Jazz. Jolene is a Fellowship Chartered Professional Accountant (FCPA, FCA). Jolene will be focused on working with capital markets and creating additional shareholder value from the Chorus group of companies. Jolene replaces Rick Flynn as Chief Financial Officer.

Colin Copp will become President, Jazz Aviation LP. Colin has been the Chief Administrative Officer at Jazz since 2009 and has 26 years' experience in the industry. He has significant experience in both the operations and administrative side of the business, and has been a major contributor to the transformation of Jazz. Jazz's primary focus is to continue to build upon the progress made in its relationship with Air Canada. Colin replaces Joseph Randell as President of Jazz, and will report to Mr. Randell.

FMI: www.chorusaviation.ca, www.flyjazz.ca

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