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                                      GOODBYE HUGH














                   SL Aviation Holdings chief executive Hugh Flynn


            Ahas announced that he will reti re aft er 22 very
            successful years as chief executive of the ASL group.



             Hugh will retire in July and effective on that date, ASL se-

            nior executive Dave Andrew will take over as the new chief

            executive of the ASL group.


             ASL will continue to benefit from Hugh’s strategic input



            as he will continue to serve as a non-executive director of

            ASL Aviation Holdings. He will also become non-executive

            chairman of each of ASL’s subsidiary airlines in Ireland,
            Belgium, France and Hungary.

             Dave is currently ASL’s chief executive Africa and Asia as
            well as CEO Leasing, where he holds overall responsibility
            for all of the group’s fleet and leasing operations.


             ASL Aviation Holdings chairman Charles Graham said,



            “This announcement offers continuity for ASL’s customers
            and opportunity for the group led by Dave with support
            from Hugh and the current ASL executive team”.

             Charles paid tribute to Hugh and said he had “provided
            superb leadership in over 35 years in group companies and

            22 years as chief executive of ASL”.
             “ASL has made a profit every year since its inception,   DON’T BE BROKEN-HEARTED



            irrespective of the prevailing global economic situations,”


            said Charles. “The group fleet has grown to more than 130   OVER A BROKEN ENGINE.


            aircraft and now operates on six continents, a testimony to

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            planning meant that we had a very experienced and
            talented ASL group executive ready and able to step into
            the CEO role”.
             “Dave’s association with ASL goes back 30 years to
            when he joined Safair. He ran the airline’s passenger and
            cargo services including their commercial Hercules hu-
            manitarian operations,” said Charles, “and then as chief
            executive of that airline he led the launch and became
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             Hugh is a commercial pilot and said he “planed to enjoy a   market leader in developing customised insurance products for
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            bit of flying and spend more time with friends and family.”   this great depth of aviation insurance knowledge, skill and



             “I also look forward to my continuing role in the ASL group   expertise to manage our clients’ aviation insurance portfolios.
            and to supporting my friend and colleague, Dave Andrew, in

            his new role. I am confident that the ASL group is in the best



            hands and will continue to provide exceptional service and
            reliability to our customers”.
             Dave Andrew said, “I am very honoured to have been

            appointed to this role and for the confidence placed in me
            by the ASL Board”.                                       PROUD SUPPORTER OF
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            and ability of the ASL team”, Dave said. Q
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