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Press Release

Issued by JETNET.

July 5, 2011

JETNET releases Global Business Aviation Survey in seven languages

JETNET LLC, the world leader in aviation market intelligence launched its Q3 2011 JETNET iQ Global Business Aviation Survey—in seven languages. The web-based, passwordprotected Q3 2011 Survey is available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and

Arabic versions for the convenience of respondents. Owners and operators share their insights on aircraft purchase and sale intentions, purchase criteria, purchase inhibitors, brand preferences, utilization intentions, desired new product improvements, and other factors.

JETNET iQ, a collaborative effort of JETNET LLC and Rolland Vincent Associates, is JETNET's forecasting and premium advisory service for business aviation, launched in January 2011. Targeted at owners and operators of turbine fixed-wing business aircraft, JETNET iQ quarterly surveys have already attracted more than 1,000 respondents from 57 countries. JETNET is currently tracking more than 31,400 turbine fixed-wing aircraft and 300 different models in its databases.

On June 6-7, 2011, JETNET hosted its first JETNET iQ Global Business Aviation Summit, and released the results of its initial 10-year forecast. The forecast predicts that 11,476 business jets with a currentdollar value of $258 billion U.S. will be delivered through 2020.

"Our Utica-based research team is absolutely key to our ability to develop and execute this kind of innovation," said Vincent Esposito, JETNET President. "They speak multiple languages, but perhaps most importantly, they speak aviation. Our customers appreciate knowing that we speak—and crucially, listen—in their language."

Paul Cardarelli, JETNET Director of Sales and Marketing, noted, "We saw a sharp increase in response rates from several world regions when we transitioned from English-only to a five-language survey in Q2. This is a global business, and we're glad to be able to work with owners and operators in languages of their choice. And no, as a matter of fact, Swahili is not on the radar…yet!"