NetJets
PRESS RELEASE

Tom Mealie Joins NetJets Aviation to Lead Fleet Base Maintenance
WOODBRIDGE, NJ – June 3, 2005 -- NetJets®, the worldwide leader in private aviation, announced that Tom Mealie has joined the company as Vice President, Fleet Base Maintenance.

Mealie will assume leadership for maintaining quality assurance in the maintenance process of more than 300 aircraft in the NetJets Aviation fleet. In overseeing an important part of NetJets’ leading commitment to safety, Mealie will control all the comings and goings of aircraft in and out of scheduled maintenance checks, from original equipment services through heavy checks. He will also strengthen relationships with business partners to ensure aircraft are moved out of maintenance in a timely manner.

Mealie served most recently as Director of Quality at Omni Air International. Prior to that post he was Vice President of Maintenance and Engineering at Allegheny Airlines and Vice President of Technical Services for Kitty Hawk International.

NetJets Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company, provides the safest and most secure private aviation solutions in the world.   NetJets fractional aircraft ownership allows individuals and companies to buy a share of a private business jet at a fraction of the cost of whole aircraft ownership, and guarantees availability 365 days a year with just a few hours’ notice. 

The NetJets fleet is the largest and most diversified and includes 15 of the most popular business jets in the world. Access to the NetJets fleet is also available in the form of a short-term lease, sold on an all-inclusive, pre-paid basis in 25-hour increments, through an exclusive alliance with Marquis Jet Partners. NetJets Inc. also offers aircraft management, charter management, and on-demand charter services through its subsidiary, Executive Jet Management.


More information on NetJets, the Marquis Jet Program, and Executive Jet Management is available at www.netjets.com.



Contact:
Maryann Aarseth
NetJets
(732) 326-3735
   
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