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2019 Chi-Stat Rsvps May 9, 2019 1 Chris Bailey AAF Spares LLC 2 2019 Chi-Stat RSVPs May 9, 2019 1 Chris Bailey AAF Spares LLC 2 Craig Richards AAF Spares LLC 3 Michael Sananes AAF Spares LLC 4 Damian Domaleczny AAR Corp. 5 Sonia Lima AAR Corp. 6 Magdalena Paprot AAR Corp. 7 Garrick RIce AAR Corp. 8 Kevin Rogers AAR Corp. 9 Joseph Vida AAR Corp. 10 Maria Rodriguez ABN AMRO 11 Jan D'Angelo AdamWorks 12 Joseph Nelson Adhara Worldwide Services, Inc 13 Serge Avakian Aercap Aviation Solutions 14 Shane Tuttle Aercap Aviation Solutions 15 Auvinash Narayen AerFin Limited 16 Adolfo Diaz AERGEM 17 Nathan Riggs Aergo Capital Limited 18 Elizabeth Anthony Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 19 Jason Barany Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 20 Hunter Edens Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 21 Todd Power Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 22 Daniel Watson Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 23 John Titus Aero Controls, Inc. 24 Jeff Alesia Aero Direct, Inc. 25 Steve Berner Aero Direct, Inc. 26 Brian Birkan Aero Direct, Inc. 27 Alex Lallanilla Aero Direct, Inc. 28 Brian Longmeyer Aero Direct, Inc. 29 Susan Parkman Aero Direct, Inc. 30 Steven Schneider Aero Direct, Inc. 31 Andrew McCain Aero Engine Solutions 32 Tyler Norman Aero Engine Solutions 33 Michael Magnusson AeroCentury Corp. 34 Frank Pegueros AeroCentury Corp. 35 Elyse Tenney Aerodyne 36 Edward COLLINS Aerospace Service 37 Greg Guzman Aerostar Management Pte Ltd. 38 Steve Blosch Aeroteams 39 Mario Abad AeroThrust Holding, LLC 40 Kris Palacios Aerothrust Holdings, LLC 41 Jeff Barnes AeroVision International 42 Kelly Meloche AeroVision International 43 Greg VanBoxel AeroVision International 44 Garrett Moffett AerSale, Inc. 45 Andrew Moore aerSide 46 Roy Nerenberg Air Exchange 47 David Beker Air Lease Corporation 48 Ray Reyes Air One Group LLC Page 1 2019 Chi-Stat RSVPs May 9, 2019 49 James Cobbold Air Salvage International 50 James Boccarossa Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 51 Stephanie Boccarossa Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 52 Carter Ester Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 53 Mark Monelli Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 54 Marcos Prats Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 55 Jon Strzezewski Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 56 Hari Raghavan Airborne Capital 57 Karl Freienmuth AirCapital Aviation Services 58 Guy Bacigalupi Aircastle Advisor LLC 59 Stan Chmielewski Aircastle Advisor LLC 60 Gregory Ethier Aircastle Advisor LLC 61 Stefan Guignet Aircastle Advisor LLC 62 Takashi Watanabe Aircraft Leasing & Management 63 Christopher Hutchings Aircraft Propeller Service, LLC 64 Jim Williams Airfax 65 Joseph Custy Airline Support Group, Inc. 66 Robert Neal Allegiant Travel Company 67 Raul Miro Allegis Aviation Services, Corp. 68 Emily Mathews Alliant 69 John Eichten Aloft AeroArchitects (formerly PATS Aircraft Systems) 70 Jim Selberg Alpha Aviation Partners LLC 71 Bruce Dankberg Altavair Airfinance 72 Matt Hoesley Altavair LLC 73 Earle Goldin Alterna Capital Partners, LLC 74 Laetitia Achille Alton Aviation Consultancy 75 John Mowry Alton Aviation Consultancy 76 Brian Rynott Alton Aviation Consultancy 77 Susan Soden Altus Global Aviation LLC 78 Gabriella Lapidus Amedeo 79 Jason Garcia American Airlines, Inc. 80 Izabela Grot American Airlines, Inc. 81 Jay Hancock American Airlines, Inc. 82 Karen Hopkins American Airlines, Inc. 83 Matt McDonald American Airlines, Inc. 84 Tom Weir American Airlines, Inc. 85 Yoh Ishikawa ANA Trading Corp. 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