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Mon, Feb 16, 2015

Eagle Copters Ltd. Partners With Ozark Aeroworks

Provides New Option For Honeywell T53 Engine Maintenance

Eagle Copters Ltd. has entered into a joint venture partnership with Ozark Aeroworks, LLC of Springfield, MO. The development means the company will now provide the industry with another option for responding to their Honeywell T53 maintenance, repair and overhaul needs. The combined experience, capabilities and reputations of these two companies should be viewed as an attractive new alternative for T53 owners and operators.

“This partnership will allow sustained growth into existing and future markets for Ozark Aeroworks” said CEO Ken Essary. “The Eagle Copters brand has never been stronger and I’m excited to welcome their team”. Mike O’Reilly, President of Eagle Copters says “Ken is a well-known leader and his organization and team have earned great respect over many years. Ozark Aeroworks provides a perfect platform for our long term growth strategy.”

Ozark Aeroworks, LLC is a Honeywell T53 engine maintenance, repair and overhaul facility. Ozark Aeroworks, LLC Is a privately owned and operated company providing world class MRO services for the Honeywell T53 series engine based in Springfield, MO.

(Image provided by Honeywell)

FMI: www.ozarkaero.com, www.eaglecopters.com

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