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Cessna Moving Avcorp Production Work Back In-House

Avcorp and Cessna Agree To Production Transition

Avcorp Industries Inc. has confirmed that, following discussions with Cessna, Avcorp and Cessna will transition current production work back to Cessna. Avcorp will continue to fulfill orders until transition and the transition timeline is not yet defined. Avcorp and Cessna are entering into discussions with respect to the timing and associated expenses in connection with the transition.

A production transition plan, as well as a remuneration agreement is subject of discussion. The transition timeline is anticipated to be over an extended period of time and is contingent on factors which will be the subject matter of the ongoing discussions with Cessna.

Avcorp Vertical Stabilizer
Assembly Built For Cessna CJIII

Avcorp promises an update when the details of the transition plan are determined.

Avcorp notes that they "believe that our current work flow and other and new business opportunities will provide a sustainable business for Avcorp. In addition the capital restructuring and financing activities undertaken during 2009 and 2010 have provided a less expensive cost of capital and debt service requirements which will assist Avcorp through this period of transition."

Avcorp, Canadian public company traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, has been a major contractor in Cessna's sphere of influence. The company "designs and builds major airframe structures for some of the world's leading aircraft companies, including Boeing, Bombardier, and Cessna. With more than 50 years of experience, 500 skilled employees and 354,000 square feet of facilities in Delta BC and Burlington ON, Avcorp offers integrated composite and metallic aircraft structures to aircraft manufacturers..."

FMI: www.cessna.com, www.avcorp.com

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