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Press Release

Issued by Jet Aviation.

May 22, 2014

Jet Aviation MRO facilities in EMEA and Asia appointed Rolls-Royce authorized service centers for BR710, BR725 and Tay engines

Jet Aviation Basel, Jet Aviation Geneva, Jet Aviation Moscow, Jet Aviation Dubai and Jet Aviation Singapore have been selected by Rolls-Royce to join its authorized service center (ASC) network in EMEA and Asia. The appointments extend full service capabilities for BR710, BR725 and Tay engines.

Rolls-Royce announced its intention to expand its network of authorized service centers at EBACE 2012. The manufacturer of aero engines for the corporate jet market has now appointed Jet Aviation's MRO facilities across EMEA and Asia as Rolls-Royce authorized service centers (ASCs). With these appointments, the Jet Aviation maintenance facilities in Basel, Geneva, Moscow, Dubai and Singapore are authorized to provide line maintenance and warranty support for the BR710, BR725 (Gulfstream G650) and Tay engines. The facilities will also receive support from Rolls-Royce, including on-site training, specific engine training, technical support and publications.

“We are very pleased to expand the service capabilities of our MRO network in EMEA and Asia,” said Stefan Benz, vice president of Jet Aviation MRO and FBO operations, EMEA & Asia. “A significant number of aircraft serviced at our facilities are powered by Rolls-Royce engines and our ability to offer warranty support is of real benefit to our customers. We look forward to a long and productive work relationship with Rolls- Royce.”

“Our goal is to provide Rolls-Royce customers a seamless engine maintenance experience. In looking for partners with whom to expand our global network of authorized service centers, we look for OEM- authorized facilities we can trust to uphold the highest standards,” said Andrew Robinson, senior vice president, services and customer support, Rolls-Royce Civil Small and Medium Engines. “Based on our own experience and Jet Aviation's long-standing reputation as a leading industry service provider, we are delighted to expand our support network and partnership with Jet Aviation.”

Rolls-Royce appointed Jet Aviation St Louis an ASC for BR710 engines in May 2012. The BR710 engine powers the Gulfstream GV, GV-SP, G500 and G550 and Bombardier's Global Express and Global 5000 large cabin business jet aircraft. Tay engines power the Gulfstream G350 and G450 business jets in addition to Fokker regional aircraft, and the BR725 engine powers the Gulfstream G650.