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Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees As of June 1, 2018 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 1. RICK HATTON 10 TANKER AIR CARRIER 2. ALUN ROBERTS A J WALTER LEASING IRELAND LIMITED 3. JOHN LOPEZ A&P PLUS STRUCTURES 4. CRAIG RICHARDS AAF SPARES LLC 5. MICHELLE WILCINSKI AAF SPARES LLC 6. NICOLE COZZONE AAR AVIATION SERVICES 7. JOHN MANION AAR CORP 8. GARRICK RICE AAR CORP 9. DITHSON ROSA AAR CORP 10. DAVID ANDERSON AAR CORP. 11. DANIEL BECNEL AAR CORP. 12. BRIAN BLEW AAR CORP. 13. CHRISTINE BOGNAR AAR CORP. 14. RICK CASTRO AAR CORP. 15. MICK CRAVEN AAR CORP. 16. GAETAN DE LA VAUVRE AAR CORP. 17. LAURA GILGENBACH AAR CORP. 18. COLIN GREGORY AAR CORP. 19. CHRIS JESSUP AAR CORP. 20. ERIC MILLER AAR CORP. 21. ALEX MORGAN AAR CORP. 22. MAGGIE PAPROT AAR CORP. 23. PAUL RICHARDSON AAR CORP. 24. KEVIN ROGERS AAR CORP. 25. RYAN SMITH AAR CORP. 26. ANDREW STORCH AAR CORP. 27. DAVID TATUM AAR CORP. 28. CHRIS WILKO AAR CORP. 29. LUCAS MARION AAR SUPPLY CHAIN INC 30. ROSS BRIGGS ABN AMRO 31. MARIA RODRIGUEZ ABN AMRO USA 32. BOB COWGILL ACI AVIATION CONSULTING 33. WES ROMAINE ACI AVIATION CONSULTING 34. JAN D'ANGELO ADAMWORKS 35. JOSEPH NELSON ADHARA WORLDWIDE SERVICES, INC 36. JOSE PLUTO AEGON USA, INC. 37. SERGE AVAKIAN AERCAP 38. MICHAEL DELL AERCAP 39. BASHIR HAJJAR AERCAP 40. MARION SIUTA AERCAP 41. OLIVER JAMES AERFIN LIMITED Page 1 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 42. CHRISTIAN SMITH AERFIN LIMITED 43. CAMERON BURR AERGEN 44. TERRY COOKE AERGEN 45. FRED BROWNE AERGO CAPITAL, LTD. 46. NATHAN RIGGS AERGO CAPITAL, LTD. 47. THOMAS ARNOLD AERO CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. 48. JASON BARANY AERO CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. 49. HUNTER EDENS AERO CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. 50. ELIZABETH PETERS AERO CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. 51. TODD POWER AERO CAPITAL SOLUTIONS, INC. 52. STEVE BERNER AERO DIRECT, INC. 53. EDWARD CHOE AERO DIRECT, INC. 54. ALEX LALLANILLA AERO DIRECT, INC. 55. BRIAN LONGMEYER AERO DIRECT, INC. 56. JEFF LONGMEYER AERO DIRECT, INC. 57. PETER MASTERS AERO DIRECT, INC. 58. ANNA PROKOP AERO DIRECT, INC. 59. STEVEN SCHNEIDER AERO DIRECT, INC. 60. JOE SITKOWSKI AERO DIRECT, INC. 61. ADRIAN WRONA AERO DIRECT, INC. 62. ANDREW MCCAIN AERO ENGINE SOLUTIONS 63. TYLER NORMAN AERO ENGINE SOLUTIONS 64. DAVID CHAIMOVITZ AERO TRADE, LLC 65. JACK GABER AERO TRADE, LLC 66. ROBERT JAMES AERO TRADE, LLC 67. FRANK PEGUEROS AEROCENTURY CORP. 68. ELYSE TENNEY AERODYNE GLOBAL TRADING 69. RAY FERNANDEZ- ANDES AEROLEASE AVIATION LLC 70. YREKA FLORES AEROLEASE AVIATION LLC 71. NAVI MAHARAJ AEROLEASE AVIATION LLC 72. AARON PROTHERO AEROLEASE AVIATION LLC 73. JEP THORNTON AEROLEASE AVIATION LLC 74. EDWARD COLLINS AEROSPACE SERVICE 75. GREG GUZMAN AEROSTAR MANAGEMENT PTE LTD. 76. STEVE HOJNACKI AEROTEAMS 77. MARIO ABAD AEROTHRUST HOLDING, LLC 78. ANTONIO NEUMAN AEROTHRUST HOLDINGS, LLC 79. KRIS PALACIOS AEROTHRUST HOLDINGS, LLC 80. JAIME SANCHEZ AEROTHRUST HOLDINGS, LLC 81. RYAN TANNER AEROTHRUST HOLDINGS, LLC 82. JEFFREY BARNES AEROVISION Page 2 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 83. MCKENZIE KOLKEMA AEROVISION 84. GREG VAN BOXEL AEROVISION 85. SHARI KWIATKOWSKI AERSALE, INC. 86. GARRETT MOFFETT AERSALE, INC. 87. KATHERINE MORALES AERSALE, INC. 88. ANDREW MOORE AERSIDE 89. MARK BOROWS AERTRADE 90. BRYAN HANNY AERTRADE 91. KEITH JOHNSON AERTRADE 92. CURTIS PFLUG AERTRADE 93. OCTAVIO CALDERON AERWAY FINANCE INTERNATIONAL 94. STEPHEN KENNICOTT AERWAY LEASING, LLC 95. RAJESH NAKHWA AFTERMARKET AEROSPACE LLC 96. MARIE-AUDE GAGNON ROUSSEAU AIR CANADA 97. EDMOND ROUSSET-BERT AIR CANADA 98. KARL FREIENMUTH AIR CAPITAL LLC 99. ANDREW LA STELLA AIR CAPITAL LLC 100. ISRAEL PADRON AIR EUROPA 101. RAY REYES AIR ONE GROUP LLC 102. JAMES COBBOLD AIR SALVAGE INTERNATIONAL 103. MARK GREGORY AIR SALVAGE INTERNATIONAL 104. ADAM BECKERLEG AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 105. JIM BOCCAROSSA AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 106. STEPHANIE BOCCAROSSA AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 107. CARTER ESTER AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 108. CAROLINE IEUTTER AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 109. MARK MONELLI AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 110. ED SOBOTA AIR SPARES UNLIMITED, INC 111. DAVID HOPKINS AIR TRANSPORT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 112. TODD FRANCE AIRBORNE MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING 113. BRADY TEMPLETON AIRBORNE MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING 114. NIGEL PATTERSON AIRBUS GROUP 115. MICHAEL RUBINETT AIRCASTLE 116. DANNY WONG AIRCASTLE 117. JIM BUNDY AIRCASTLE LTD. 118. STAN CHMIELEWSKI AIRCASTLE LTD. 119. GREGORY ETHIER AIRCASTLE LTD. 120. STEFAN GUIGNET AIRCASTLE LTD. 121. JOE SCHREINER AIRCASTLE LTD. 122. TIM KNUTSON AIRCO GROUP 123. MARK HALSOR AIRCRAFT INFORMATION SERVICES, INC. Page 3 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 124. DAVE MILLER AIRCRAFT INFORMATION SERVICES, INC. 125. ISRAEL PADRON AIRCRAFT LEASING SOLUTIONS, LLC 126. CRISTAL ALVARADO AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SERVICE, LLC 127. CHRIS HUTCHINGS AIRCRAFT PROPELLER SERVICE, LLC 128. JIM WILLIAMS AIRFAX 129. OLIVIER BONNASSIES AIRFINANCE JOURNAL 130. JOSEPH CUSTY AIRLINE SUPPORT GROUP, INC. 131. KELLY BUCKELEW AIRREADY MRO SERVICES, INC. 132. IAN MALIN AJ WALTER AVIATION 133. CHARLES COOPER ALL THINGS TURBINE 134. ASAD SHAIKH ALLEGIANT 135. ROBERT NEAL ALLEGIANT AIR 136. RAUL MIRO ALLEGIS AVIATION SERVICES, CORP. 137. EMILY MATHEWS ALLIANT 138. WAYNE WIGNES ALLIANT 139. JOHN NOWICKI ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE & SPECIALTY 140. JOHN SONGIN ALLIANZ GLOBAL CORPORATE & SPECIALTY 141. JOHN EICHTEN ALOFT AEROARCHITECTS 142. TYLER CORETZ ALTAVAIR LTD 143. BRUCE DANKBERG ALTAVAIR LTD 144. MATTHEW HOESLEY ALTAVAIR LTD 145. NATHAN DICKSTEIN ALTERNA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC 146. EARLE GOLDIN ALTERNA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC 147. MARK SATRAN ALTERNA CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC 148. LAETITIA ACHILLE ALTON AVIATION CONSULTANCY 149. ISOBEL FENTON ALTON AVIATION CONSULTANCY 150. ADAM GUTHORN ALTON AVIATION CONSULTANCY 151. JOHN MOWRY ALTON AVIATION CONSULTANCY 152. LIZ FRANZ ALTUS GLOBAL AVIATION LLC 153. SUE SODEN ALTUS GLOBAL AVIATION LLC 154. GABRIELLA LAPIDUS AMEDEO 155. ERIC PARKER AMERICAN AERO SERVICES, LLC 156. DAVID ALLEN AMERICAN AIRLINES 157. JASON GARCIA AMERICAN AIRLINES 158. IZABELA GROT AMERICAN AIRLINES 159. JAY HANCOCK AMERICAN AIRLINES 160. MATT MCDONALD AMERICAN AIRLINES 161. ANDREW LEVY AMLCAPITAL 162. ERIC DOLLMAN AMUR FINANCE COMPANY 163. YOH ISHIKAWA ANA TRADING CORP. U.S.A. 164. LUIS MORA ANSETT AIRCRAFT SPARES & SERVICES Page 4 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 165. BOB HABEL AON CORPORATION 166. MICHAEL GERTZ AON M&A SOLUTIONS 167. SIMON LEADER APOLLO AVIATION GROUP 168. CHRISTOPHER BOUSQUET APPLE BANK 169. PAUL MASON ARCHWAY AVIATION 170. IAN MASSEY ARCHWAY AVIATION 171. ALBERT RAMACCIOTTI ARIES FINANCIAL CORPORATION 172. TED NOZAKI ASAHI AVIATION, INC. 173. JOHN KEATING ASCENT AVIATION SERVICES 174. DAVID QUERIO ASCENT AVIATION SERVICES 175. MIKE SCOTT ASCENT AVIATION SERVICES 176. MIKE LOTZER ASI BRAKE 177. DENNIS ZALUPSKI ASSOCIATED AIRCRAFT MFG & SALES, INC 178. JASON BROOKE ATI ENGINEERING - CHRONOS AVIATION 179. EMIDIO CARRICO ATLAS AIR WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS 180. EDWARD MCGARVEY ATLAS AIR WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS 181. KEVIN MARTIN ATLAS AIR, INC. 182. SAMAEL ALBORNOZ ATOPS AERO 183. YVES GERMEAUX ATOZ TAX ADVISORS 184. DIRK GERLACH AUTOMATIC LLC 185. SAM THORNTON AUTOMATIC LLC 186. JASON WAYNE AUTOMATIC LLC 187. JIM WIFLER AUTOMATIC LLC 188. CHRISTOPHER WICKHAM AV8USA (AVIATION INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES) 189. KEVIN LENZ AV-AIR, INC. 190. HASSAN SAFDAR AVENUE CAPITAL GROUP 191. STEVE MCCONNELL AVIATION ASSET TRADING LLC 192. PHIL SLAPKE AVIATION ASSET TRADING LLC 193. MICHAEL COVIELLO AVIATION CAPITAL GROUP 194. DOUGLAS KAPRIELIAN AVIATION CAPITAL GROUP 195. BRYAN LANGE AVIATION CAPITAL GROUP 196. CARTER WHITE AVIATION CAPITAL GROUP 197. STEVEN SMITH AVIATION CONCEPTS, INC. 198. DEAN WOOD AVIATION CONCEPTS, INC. 199. MARTIN CURTIS AVIATION CONSULTING IRELAND 200. RICHARD RAGAINS AVIATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES 201. LAWRENCE GALIZI AVIATION RISK MANAGEMENT 202. FRED KLEIN AVIATION SPECIALISTS GROUP, INC. 203. TROY DAMAN AVIATION TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. 204. MICHAEL FITZGIBBONS AVIATOR CAPITAL 205. HUGO REITER AVIATOR CAPITAL Page 5 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 206. MICHAEL REITER AVIATOR CAPITAL 207. JOSEPH ROBIRDS AVIOSERV SAN DIEGO, INC. 208. DAVID STROCKBINE AVIOSERV SAN DIEGO, INC. 209. ADAM PILARSKI AVITAS AVIATION 210. TIM SCOTT AVITAS AVIATION 211. JOHN VITALE AVITAS AVIATION 212. DOUG KELLY AVITAS, INC. 213. JOOST GIESKES AVOLON 214. PARAIC QUINN AVOLON 215. CRAIG ROY AVOLON 216. STEVEN GRAHAM AVOLON AERO 217. KATHLEEN MURPHY AVOLON HOLDINGS LTD 218. MARK EBANKS AZORRA AVIATION, LLC 219. JOHN GIRZADAS B. COLEMAN AVIATION 220. CHRIS KOZICKI B. COLEMAN AVIATION 221. JAMES GRACE BANK OF AMERICA LEASING & CAPITAL LLC 222. EDWARD MEDICI BANK OF AMERICA LEASING & CAPITAL LLC 223. GAVIN BACK BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 224. MARK DRECHSLER BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 225. SEAN KORCHMAR BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 226. JOHN LEWIS BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 227. KEVIN MULHOLLAND BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 228. OLIVER WONG BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH 229. ALI ASGHAR BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 230. JOHN STODDART BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 231. MICHAEL ARSENAULT BANK OF UTAH 232. JOHN THOMAS BANK OF UTAH 233. JON CROASMUN BANK OF UTAH CORPORATE TRUST 234. DAVID JESHIVA BARCLAYS 235. GEORGE KIM BARCLAYS CAPITAL 236. MATT MILLBANK BARFIELD INC 237. GEORGE STONE BARINGS 238. DOUGLAS BLALOCK BAYVIEW AVIATION 239. HOWARD DUGGER BBAM, LLC 240. DANIEL SILBERMAN BBAM, LLC 241. PAM CORRIE BEACH AVIATION GROUP, LLC 242. CHRIS ARRAS BEAUTECH POWER SYSTEMS 243. JON ADAMS BERARD AVIATION 244. ROBERT BIAL BERRY AVIATION INC. 245. BRIAN BOYLE BLACKROCK 246. BILL KMIOTEK BLACKROCK, INC. Page 6 of 27 Chi-Stat 2018 Attendees as of June 1, 2018 247. ALLIE SELNICK BLACKROCK, INC. 248. CHRIS COX BLUE STAR AVIATION 249. TOM TAZIOLI BMO HARRIS EQUIPMENT FINANCE COMPANY 250. AHSAN AVAIS BNP PARIBAS 251. SEAN HURLEY BNP PARIBAS 252. CHRISTOPHER KRETAS BNP PARIBAS 253. ROBERT PAPAS BNP PARIBAS 254. NADER TANNOUS BNP PARIBAS 255. JEFFREY CHENG BNP PARIBAS SECURITIES CORP. 256. MARK OLEXY BNP PARIBAS SECURITIES CORP. 257. BILL HOUSTON BNY CAPITAL MARKETS LLC 258. CHIP CARBONETTI BOEING CAPITAL CORPORATION 259. BORIS STREUN BOEING CAPITAL CORPORATION 260. KOSTYA ZOLOTUSKY BOEING CAPITAL CORPORATION 261.
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