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2019 Chi-Stat Rsvps As of 05.22.19 Count First Name Last Name Company Name 1 Rick Hatton 10 Tanker Air Carrier 2 Chris Bailey AA 2019 Chi-Stat RSVPs as of 05.22.19 Count First Name Last Name Company Name 1 Rick Hatton 10 Tanker Air Carrier 2 Chris Bailey AAF Spares LLC 3 Craig Richards AAF Spares LLC 4 Michael Sananes AAF Spares LLC 5 Anthony Avila AAR Corp. 6 Brian Blew AAR Corp. 7 Damian Domaleczny AAR Corp. 8 Kevin Hwang AAR Corp. 9 Sonia Lima AAR Corp. 10 Eric Miller AAR Corp. 11 Alex Morgan AAR Corp. 12 Magdalena Paprot AAR Corp. 13 Garrick RIce AAR Corp. 14 Kevin Rogers AAR Corp. 15 Ryan Smith AAR Corp. 16 Joseph Vida AAR Corp. 17 Chris Wilko AAR Corp. 18 Brian Reynolds AAR Supply Chain 19 Maria Rodriguez ABN AMRO 20 Andy Krantz ACI Aviation Consulting 21 Jan D'Angelo AdamWorks 22 Joseph Nelson Adhara Worldwide Services, Inc 23 Amelia Anderson Advancing Women in Aviation Roundtable 24 Jose Pluto AEGON USA Investment Management LLC 25 Serge Avakian Aercap Aviation Solutions 26 Shane Tuttle Aercap Aviation Solutions 27 Auvinash Narayen AerFin Limited 28 Adolfo Diaz AERGEM 29 Fred Browne Aergo Capital Limited 30 Nathan Riggs Aergo Capital Limited 31 Elizabeth Anthony Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 32 Jason Barany Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 33 Hunter Edens Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 34 Todd Power Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 35 Penny Pumphrey Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 36 Ricardo Ramos Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 37 Daniel Watson Aero Capital Solutions, Inc. 38 John Titus Aero Controls, Inc. 39 Andrew McCain Aero Engine Solutions 40 Tyler Norman Aero Engine Solutions 41 Frank Pegueros AeroCentury Corp. 42 Jeff Alesia AeroDirect, Inc. 43 Steve Berner AeroDirect, Inc. 44 Brian Birkan AeroDirect, Inc. 45 John Kossifas AeroDirect, Inc. 46 Alex Lallanilla AeroDirect, Inc. 47 Brian Longmeyer AeroDirect, Inc. 48 Peter Masters AeroDirect, Inc. Page 1 2019 Chi-Stat RSVPs as of 05.22.19 Count First Name Last Name Company Name 49 Susan Parkman AeroDirect, Inc. 50 Steve Schneider AeroDirect, Inc. 51 Elyse Tenney Aerodyne 52 Liz Meehan Aeronautical Support Intl LLC 53 Robert Ramos Aerospace Asset Trading LLC 54 Edward COLLINS Aerospace Service 55 Greg Guzman Aerostar Management Pte Ltd. 56 Steve Blosch Aeroteams 57 Steve Hojnacki Aeroteams 58 Mario Abad AeroThrust Holding, LLC 59 Kris Palacios Aerothrust Holdings, LLC 60 Jeff Barnes AeroVision International 61 Kelly Meloche AeroVision International 62 Greg VanBoxel AeroVision International 63 Garrett Moffett AerSale, Inc. 64 Andrew Moore aerSide 65 Mark Borows AerTrade 66 Octavio Calderon Aerway Finance International 67 Marie-Aude Gagnon Rousseau Air Canada 68 Shaun MacDonald Air Canada 69 Luc Piche Air Canada 70 Edmond Rousset-Bert Air Canada 71 Roy Nerenberg Air Exchange 72 David Beker Air Lease Corporation 73 Ray Reyes Air One Group LLC 74 James Cobbold Air Salvage International 75 James Boccarossa Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 76 Stephanie Boccarossa Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 77 Carter Ester Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 78 Caroline Ieuter Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 79 Mark Monelli Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 80 Marcos Prats Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 81 Levent Selvili Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 82 Edward Sobota Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 83 Jon Strzezewski Air Spares Unlimited, Inc 84 Hari Raghavan Airborne Capital 85 Brady Templeton Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services 86 Karl Freienmuth AirCapital Aviation Services 87 Guy Bacigalupi Aircastle Advisor LLC 88 Stan Chmielewski Aircastle Advisor LLC 89 Gregory Ethier Aircastle Advisor LLC 90 Stefan Guignet Aircastle Advisor LLC 91 Michael Kriedberg Aircastle Advisor LLC 92 Doug Winter Aircastle Advisor LLC 93 Takashi Watanabe Aircraft Leasing & Management 94 Roy Webber Aircraft Leasing & Management 95 Christopher Hutchings Aircraft Propeller Service, LLC 96 Jim Williams Airfax Page 2 2019 Chi-Stat RSVPs as of 05.22.19 Count First Name Last Name Company Name 97 Joseph Custy Airline Support Group, Inc. 98 Kelly Buckelew AirReady MRO Services, Inc. 99 Ian Malin AJ Walter Aviation 100 Alun Roberts AJW Leasing 101 Jan-Olof Johansson Allegiant Air 102 Asad Shaikh Allegiant Air 103 Robert Neal Allegiant Travel Company 104 Raul Miro Allegis Aviation Services, Corp. 105 Emily Mathews Alliant 106 Richard Dudley-Cave ALM 107 John Eichten Aloft AeroArchitects (formerly PATS Aircraft Sys 108 Ronald Anderson Alpha Aviation Partners LLC 109 Jim Selberg Alpha Aviation Partners LLC 110 Bruce Dankberg Altavair Airfinance 111 Matt Hoesley Altavair LLC 112 Earle Goldin Alterna Capital Partners, LLC 113 Laetitia Achille Alton Aviation Consultancy 114 John Mowry Alton Aviation Consultancy 115 Brian Rynott Alton Aviation Consultancy 116 Liz Franz Altus Global Aviation LLC 117 Susan Soden Altus Global Aviation LLC 118 Gabriella Lapidus Amedeo 119 Jason Garcia American Airlines, Inc. 120 Izabela Grot American Airlines, Inc. 121 Jay Hancock American Airlines, Inc. 122 Karen Hopkins American Airlines, Inc. 123 Matt McDonald American Airlines, Inc. 124 Tom Weir American Airlines, Inc. 125 Yoh Ishikawa ANA Trading Corp. 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