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Wed, Oct 10, 2007

jetAVIVA Launches Operations In California

VLJ Management Service Flies Eclipse 500s

jetAVIVA, which bills itself as the first exclusive Very Light Jet (VLJ) management company, announced this week the opening of its new corporate headquarters at Van Nuys Airport in California. jetAVIVA's headquarters stands adjacent to a future Eclipse Aviation Service Center, and both facilities are within the airport's largest corporate aviation facility operated by Castle & Cooke Aviation Services.

"With the opening of our new headquarters, jetAVIVA is poised to use its Eclipse 500 expertise to offer its Clients the most specialized management service possible," said Cyrus Sigari, president of jetAVIVA. "The convenience of having the Eclipse Service Center on the premises and the top-notch facilities of Castle & Cooke Aviation Services will further help us serve our management Clients with increased efficiency and quality."

As VLJ deliveries increase, jetAVIVA plans to open similar offices nationwide to support clients in other metropolitan areas.

"We are pleased to team up with jetAVIVA in offering their clients a place to call home," said Craig Walker, Vice President of Operations for Castle & Cooke Aviation Services. "With three Eclipse 500 jets of our own on order and having been involved in the operation of corporate aircraft for over three decades, I know how important it is to have an expert team available when a new jet is brought into service."

jetAVIVA was founded by a group of former Eclipse Aviation engineers, product specialists and salespeople to help VLJ owners in the operation of their aircraft; offering owners opportunities to reduce their operational burden and substantially reduce the cost of ownership.

jetAVIVA’s Very Light Jet management service includes pre-delivery and acceptance service, pilot service, cost off-setting revenue, aircraft trade-in service, maintenance management, budgeting and accounting, scheduling and dispatch, and coordination of jet services.

"Jet ownership is all about improving the quality of life. It's about being able to travel reliably wherever and whenever you want to," said Sigari. "jetAVIVA is here to heighten that experience by removing the time-consuming hassles of ownership and reducing the cost. We are here for our Clients for the entire life of their ownership, from pre-delivery to acceptance to resale -- every step of the way."

jetAVIVA is headquartered in Southern California, with offices in Van Nuys, CA and Albuquerque, NM.

FMI: www.jetaviva.com

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