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Fri, Jan 27, 2006

Upgraded: Jeff Cryder to Executive Jet Management EVP/CFO

Executive Jet Management (EJM), has promoted Jeff Cryder to Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer.

Cryder served Executive Jet Management as senior vice president of finance and chief financial officer. He joined the company in 1999. He will continue to oversee all financial, human resources and information technology functions of the company. He reports directly to Executive Jet Management President and CEO Albert C. Pod.

Mr. Pod welcomed the expansion of Cryder's responsibilities, adding, "Jeff will have an increased role in the company's strategic decisions along with EVP Richard Williams.

"Since joining Executive Jet Management, Jeff has exhibited a clear focus for success, not only in finance but in all areas of the company. And, he understands and lives the Executive Jet Management culture."

Cryder holds a CPA certificate and Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Drawing on 40 years of experience, Executive Jet Management is dedicated to the highest level of safety, security and service. The company has achieved ISO 9001:2000 certification, demonstrating its commitment to service quality and continuous improvement in all areas of the business.

Executive Jet Management is a wholly owned subsidiary of NetJets Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company.

FMI: www.executivejetmanagement.com

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