Executive Flight Services Establishes Operations at Midwest National Air Center

Wholly Owned Aircraft Management Subsidiary of Executive AirShare Now Maintains Facilities in Missouri, Kansas and Texas

KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 27, 2010 ---Executive Flight Services, the wholly owned aircraft management subsidiary of Kansas City, Mo.-based Executive AirShare, today announced the company has established a maintenance base at Midwest National Air Center (GPH), formerly known as Clay County Regional Airport, in Kearney, Mo., enabling the company to take advantage of low fuel prices and operating costs.

            As of July 21, 2010, Executive Flight Services maintains hangars at Midwest National Air Center. The company will continue to have maintenance facilities at Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (ICT) in Kansas and at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (FTW) and Dallas Love Field (DAL) in Texas.

            “We are committed to maintaining low operating costs for aircraft owners,” said Keith D. Plumb, president and chief operating officer, Executive Flight Services and Executive AirShare. “The price of Jet-A fuel at Midwest National is less expensive than at competing airports in the region. By adding a fourth maintenance facility, we are enhancing our service offering to Kansas City-based customers as well as to shareowners in the fractional program.”

Executive AirShare currently operates a fleet of Phenom 300 and 100, Beechjet 400A, King Air 350 and C90B aircraft and is the only established fractional aircraft ownership company to offer both the Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 aircraft. Executive AirShare also offers aircraft management and charter services through its subsidiary, Executive Flight Services. For more information about Executive AirShare and its services, please visit execairshare.com.  For more information about Executive Flight Services, please visit www.execflightservices.net.

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