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January 3, 2008

Associated Air Center delivers luxury VIP Airbus corporate jet to customer in Asia

Associated Air Center, a leading transport aircraft completion center at Dallas Love Field (DAL), today announced the delivery of an Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ) VIP interior – its 11th luxury jet delivery in the ACJ program.

The aircraft was delivered to a customer based in Asia.  This is the second of three ACJ aircraft being completed for this customer at Associated Air Center.

"Associated Air Center is very pleased to deliver the second of three nearly identical luxury interior aircraft for our customer," said Patrick Altuna, Executive Vice President.  "This VIP interior is a very modern design, with neutral color schemes and tans and cream colors throughout." 

Consistent with the aircraft delivered by Associated Air Center, the aircraft features exotic, hand polished wood veneers, plush seating and fine carpeting throughout.

"The workmanship, artistry and quality produced by Associated Air Center's world-class craftspeople is outstanding and unsurpassed," Altuna added.  "Also superior is the work of our design, engineering and technical staff."

Featured are a spacious executive bedroom and lavatory with shower and storage closets, private office and sofas that provide seating as well as sleeping positions.

As part of the state-of-the-art cabin management and entertainment system, the aircraft includes a karaoke machine.

AAC became an Airbus ACJ Authorized Completions Center in 2003. The operation is an approved ACJ Service Center and in 2005 successfully completed the first five-year C-check for a head-of-state ACJ.

AAC offers a full range of design and luxurious completion options for transport class aircraft.

AAC professionals work with customers from original concept through the design of the floor plan to selection of fabric, furniture and fixture fabrication, and the integration of cabin and cockpit systems including audio/visual equipment, business computers, facsimile machines, voice scramblers and security components.