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Fri, Jan 28, 2011

AvStar Aviation Group Announces Strategic Partnership With Miami Aviation Specia

Agreement Will Extend AvStar's Reach Into New Markets

AvStar Aviation Group  has entered into a partnership with Miami Aviation Specialists (MAS) of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. With this partnership MAS will market AvStar's services in Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

MAS has been active in the aircraft parts and support market since 1997. The company provides parts and component repair services for the Shorts 3-60 and other commercial aircraft from their warehouse in Ft. Lauderdale. MAS' customer base includes commercial operators, local shops and end-users throughout Central America, South America and the Caribbean.

"MAS' principal, Juan Molina, has been a supporter of Twin Air Calypso for several years. Juan's extensive travel in South and Central America as well as the Caribbean will provide AvStar and its affiliates valuable marketing exposure of a personal and on-going nature," said Clayton Gamber, CEO of AvStar Aviation Group, Inc, announcing the move Thursday.

www.avstarinc.com

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