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EXHIBIT B Non-Exclusive List of Other Entities Against Whom Provisional EXHIBIT B Non-Exclusive List of Other Entities Against Whom Provisional Relief Is Sought Under 11 U.S.C. § 1519 • Aircraft Lessors Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation Shunichi Asada President and CEO Marine & Aircraft Marketing Division FUJISOFT Bldg 3 Kanda-neribeicho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0022 Japan Phone: 03-5209-6951 Fax: 03-5296-0234 Deutsche Bank Tokyo Branch (*1) Eizou Nomura Division Manager Asset Finance & Invesment Division Sanno Park Tower 2-11-1 Nagatacho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6170 Japan Phone: 03-5156-4373 Fax: 03-5156-4011 Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd Takashi Sato President and CEO Development Marketing Division Nichirei Building 3-3-23, Misaki-cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0061 Japan Phone: 03-5275-8835 Fax: 03-5275-8838 GE Capital Aviation Services Norman C.T.Liu President & CEO 50 Berkeley Street London, W1J 8HA UK Phone: 44-(0)20-7302-6027 Fax: 44-(0)20-7302-6834 Genesis Lease Limited John McMahon CEO 4450 Atlantic Avenue Westpark Shannon, Clare Ireland Phone: 353-61-233340 Fax: 353 61 364 642 IBJ Leasing Company, Limited Tsutomu Abe President and CEO Development of Investment Products 3-19 Kyobashi 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8360 Japan Phone: 03-5205-1230 Fax: 03-5205-1245 JA Mitsui Leasing, Ltd. Takao Sunami President and CEO Division of Transport Equipment Higashi Gotanda Square 2-10-2 Higashi-Gotanda Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022 Japan Phone: 03-3448-5669 Fax: 03-5488-9308 Japan Aero Service Co. Ltd Takeru Senbu President and CEO Imperial Hotel Tower 5F, 1-1-1 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011 Japan Phone: 03-3500-1550 Fax: 03-3500-1551 Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Company Naotaka Obata President and CEO Limited Structured Finance Division Shin-Marunouchi Building 5-1, Marunouchi 1-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6525 Japan Phone: 03-6865-3299 Fax: 03-6865-3956 Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd. Keisuke Yokoo President and CEO Corporate Solution Division JA Building 1-5-1, Otemachi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6825 Japan Phone: 03-6704-5042 Fax: 03-3201-4704 Nomura Babcock & Brown Co., Ltd. Shogo Sakaguchi President and CEO International Business Development Division 2 Tornare Nihonbashi Hamacho 5F 3-3-2, Nihonbashi Hama-cho Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0007 Japan Phone: 03-6757-2502 Fax: 03-6757-2512 13 K&E 16165282.18 NTT Finance Corpotation Masaaki Nogawa President Structured Finance Division - Aircraft Finance group Seavans N 1-2-1 Shibaura Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0023 Japan Phone: 03-5445-5860 Fax: 03-5445-5590 Shinkin Central Bank Yoshikatsu Tsuda Senior Assistant Section Manager New Business Development Division 3-7, Yaesu 1-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 Japan Phone: 03-5202-7665 Fax: 03-3278-7045 Showa Leasing Co., Ltd Akimasa Tsuchiya President & CEO Structured Marketing Division - Leveraged Leasing Group KDX Toyosu Grand Square 4F 1-7-12 Shinonome Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8528 Japan Phone: 03-6219-1539 Fax: 03-6219-1541 SMFL Aircraft Capital Japan Co., Ltd Takayoshi Yamabe President and CEO Aircraft Marketing Division 9-4, Nishishimbashi 3-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8464 Japan Phone: 03-5404-2491 Fax: 03-5404-2540 Sojitz Corporation Seishi Oshima Deputy Division Director Civil Aviation Division Lease Section Kokusai Akasaka Building, 1-20 1-20, Akasaka 6-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8655 Japan Phone: 03-5520-3218 Fax: 03-5520-4935 14 K&E 16165282.18 STB Leasing Co.,Ltd. Masakiyo Inoue President and CEO Project Marketing Division Marunouchi Center Building 2F 6-1, Marunouchi 1-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 Japan Phone: 03-6267-1023 Fax: 03-6267-1040 Sumitomo Corporation Susumu Kato President and CEO Harumi Island Triton Square Office Tower Y 8-11 Harumi 1-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8610 Japan Phone: 03-5166-4742 Fax: 03-5166-6250 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Jun OOta Division Manager Structured Finance Division Tokyo Takarazuka Building 17F 1-3, Yurakucho 1-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0006 Japan Phone: 03-3592-6141 Fax: 03-3501-8531 Sumitomo Mitsui Finance & Leasing Co., Ltd Koji Ishida President Investment Marketing Division 9-4, Nishishimbashi 3-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8464 Japan Phone: 03-5404-2491 Fax: 03-5404-2540 The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ,Ltd. Hiromichi Matsudaira Sub-Manager Structured Finance Division 1-1-1 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8114 Japan Phone: 03-5252-0495 Fax: 03-3287-8205 The Bank of Yokohama,Ltd. Kouichi Hirata Deputy Division Manager Tokyo Branch 2-8-2 Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027 Japan Phone: 03-3272-4171 Fax: 03-3272-0850 15 K&E 16165282.18 The Chuo Mitsui Trust and Banking Company, Keitaka Itou Section Manager Limited Head Office Division 3 3-33-1, Shiba Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8574 Japan Phone: 03-5232-8934 Fax: 03-5232-8981 WestLB Bank Tokyo branch Shinri Yamazaki Director Lease/Transportation Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 37F 6-10-1 Roppongi Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-6137 Japan Phone: 03-6439-8216 Fax: 03-6439-8211; 813-6439-8202 • Alliance Counterparties Oneworld Management Company Limited. #980, The Marine Building 355 Burrad Street Vancouver, BC V6C 2G8 Canada Phone: 604-606-2244 Fax: 604-713-2668 Email: [email protected] ALIA - The Royal Jordanian Airline Housing Bank Commercial Center Amman, 11118 Jordan Phone: 6-5202000 Fax: 6-5672527 Email: [email protected] American Airlines, Inc. MD5639,4333 Amon Carter Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155-2605 Phone: 817-963-1234 Fax: 817-967-9641 British Airways PLC Waterside PO Box 365 Harmondsworth, Middlesex UB7 0GB United Kingdom Fax: 44 (0) 17 8788 3195 Cathay Pacific Airways Limited 9F, Central Tower, 8 Scenic Road Lantau, Hong Kong Fax: 852-2560-1411 16 K&E 16165282.18 Companía Mexicana de Aviacion S.A. de C.V. Mexicana Building, Xola 535, Piso 30, Col. Del Valle Mexico City, DF 3100 Mexico Phone: 52-01-5 57-86-68-00 Fax: 52-01-5 57-86-68-00 Finnair Oyj Tietotie 11A Helsinki-Vantaa Airport Vantaa, 01053 FINNAIR Finland Phone: 358-9-818-81 Fax: 358-9-818-4092 IBERIA Líneas Aereas de Espana, S.A. Velazquez, 130 Madrid, E-28006 Spain Phone: 34-902-400-500 Fax: 34-91-587-47-41 Lan Airlines S.A. Americo Vespucio 901, Renca Santiago, Chile Phone: 56-0-2-694-7760 Fax: 56-0-2-565-3979 Email: [email protected] MALEV Hungarian Airlines Ltd. Könyves Kalman krt. 12-14 Budapest IX, H-1097 Hungary Phone: 36-1-296-8666 Fax: 36-1-296-7794 Qantas Airways Limited Building A, Qantas Centre, Level 9, 203 Coward Street Mascot New South Wales, 2020 Australia Phone: 61-0-2-9691-1169 Fax: 61-0-2-9691-1169 17 K&E 16165282.18 • Banks Bank of New York Mellon American Depositary Receipt Admin 101 Barclay St New York, NY 10286 Phone: 212-815-8161 Fax: 212-571-3050 Email: [email protected] Depository Trust Company 55 Water St 25th Fl New York, NY 10004 Phone: Fax: 212-855-5235 Email: [email protected] Aozora Bank President/CEO Brian. F. Prince 1-3 Kudan Minami Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8660 Japan Phone: 03-5212-9532 Fax: 1-212-759-3911 Ashikaga Bank President Tomo(Satoshi) Fujisawa 4-1-25 Sakura Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture 320-8610 Japan Fax: 81-28625-5546 Bank of the Ryukyus, Limited CEO Isao Oshiro 1-11-1 Kumoji Naha-shi, 900-8688 Japan Phone: 098-860-3807 Fax: 098-864-1386 Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ President Katsunori Nagai 2-7-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-8388 Japan Phone: 03-3240-1111 Fax: 03 3240-2688; 03-3240-3780 Bank of Yokohama President Tadashi Ogawa 2-8-2 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 103-0027 Japan Fax: 3272-0850 Email: [email protected] 18 K&E 16165282.18 Chiba Bank President Hidenori Sakuma 1-5-3 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 103-0022 Japan Fax: 3270-8109 Daido Insurance Co, President Haruo Kuramochi Shiodome Shiba Rikyu Building 10th Floor, 1- 2-3 Kaigan, Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-0022 Japan Phone: 03-3434-7373 Fax: 3434-9048 Development Bank In Japan, Inc.. President Minoru Munefushi 1-9-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0004 Japan Phone: 03-3244-1510 Fax: 03-3270-3038; 03-3270-2475; 3270-2475 Development Bank of Japan Inc. CEO Murofushi Minoru 9-1 Otemachi 1-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0004 Japan Phone: 03-3244-1510 Fax: 03-3270-3038 Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Company President Tomofumi (Satoshi/ Tomohito) Akiyama 2-2-2 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0011 Japan Phone: 03-3593-7434 Fax: 3593-8020 Gunma Bank President Hiroshi Yomo 2-3-21 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 103-8676 Japan Fax: 3275-1552 Email: [email protected] 19 K&E 16165282.18 Hachijini Bank President Aikou Yamaura 178-8 Aza Okada oaza Nakagosho, Nagago Prefecture 380-8682 Japan Fax: 02-6227-8162 Higo Bank President Takahiro Kai 2-10-2 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 104-0031 Japan Fax: 3561-3127 Hokuetsu Bank President Yoshitaka Kyusu 2-2-14 Otedori Nagaoka-shi, Niigata Prefecture 940-8650 Japan Fax: 81-0258-35-3056; 81-2-5522-2970 Iyo Bank President Koji Morita 1-3-11 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku Tokyo, 103-0027 Japan Phone: 03-3271-1984 Fax: 3271-2425 Email: [email protected] JA- Kyosai Chairman of the board Kazuhiro Imao Akasaka Twin Tower East, 2-17-22 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo, 107-8530 Japan Fax: 3264-3199 Japan Bank For International Corporation Senior Vice President Hiroyuki Watanabe 1-4-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-8144 Japan Phone: 5218-3006 Fax: 5218-3950; 5218-3967 Japan Finance Corporation CEO Shosaku Yasui 1-9-3 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0004 Japan Phone: 043-227-4435 Fax: 043-227-4438 20 K&E 16165282.18 Joyo Bank President Kunio Onizawa 2-5-5 Minami-machi Mito, Ibaragi Prefecture 310-0021 Japan Fax: 81-0332-74-3626; 81-0292-24-7525 Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company President Kenichi Sekiguchi 2-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan Fax: 3283-1278 Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation CEO Kinya Okauchi 1-4-5, Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 100-8212 Japan Phone: 03-6250-3764 Fax: 03-6250-3792 Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking President Kinya Okauchi 1-4-5 Marunouchi, Chiyod-ku Tokyo, 100-8212 Japan Phone: 03-3212-1211 Fax: 6214-6834 Mitsui Life Insurance Co., Ltd President Yukio Yamamoto 2-1-1 Otemachi.
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