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Thursday
05Nov2009

King Aerospace Engages Liberty Partners 

King Aerospace executive vice president Keith Weaver, left, and Liberty Partners president Jesus Diaz King Aerospace executive vice president Keith Weaver and Liberty Partners president Jesus Diaz confirmed an agreement at NBAA for Liberty Partners to provide King with a full range of aerospace engineering services.

“Liberty Partners will provide a value added engineering service as we expand our business aircraft capabilities at our Ardmore, Okla., facility," said Jerry King-Echevarria, Chairman and Founder of King Aerospace. "Their vast experience in providing a full range of aerospace engineering support will increase our capabilities and allow us to complete virtually any aircraft service and modification.”

Liberty Partners, with headquarters in Okmulgee, Okla., provides engineering, certification and manufacturing support to aircraft operators, modification facilities and manufacturers. With experience on a wide range of airframes including small general aviation, VIP business jets and wide-body transports, LPI has grown from a provider of individual engineering services to a complete engineering design and certification project management organization.

“This business arrangement will allow us to build a long-term relationship providing seamless support to King Aerospace and their customers,” said Jesus Diaz, President of Liberty Partners.

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