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BARTLESVILLE, Oklahoma – MICCO Aircraft Company, Inc. announced that it has concluded the acquisition of the Type Certificate and all associated assets of the former Micco Aircraft, Inc. previously located in Fort Pierce, Florida.  All of the assets will be moved to Frank Phillips Field in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, so that production of the MICCO SP26A Aerobatic, IFR aircraft can begin with first deliveries projected for second quarter of 2007.

 The company’s majority stockholder is James E. Billie, Chief Executive Officer.  Mr. Billie was previously Chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and it was his vision of Native Americans manufacturing aircraft that brought the MICCO SP26A into reality with its certification in 2000.  A long time pilot and strong advocate of general aviation, Mr. Billie has seized this opportunity to bring the MICCO line of aircraft back into production to carry out his vision from an individual Native American perspective rather than a tribal entity.  James Billie, or as many still call Chief Jim Billie, is anxious to see what should have been a great asset to the Seminole Tribe, become a formidable product in the aviation market place under his ownership. James said   “I just couldn’t see this aircraft not being built. It hurt after all the effort of the MICCO team and the funding of the Tribe, to see it “thrown away”.   I have great faith in the product and the team we are putting together to bring the SP26A back into production.  I don’t think that the Seminole Tribal Leaders who made the decision to divest themselves of MICCO understood what an impact an aviation manufacturing company can have in inspiring positive attitudes and providing incentives to young Native Americans toward the highest personal achievements in life.  MICCO is the Seminole word for leader or superior one, and I believe that the SP26A is the right aircraft to carry that proud name.”

 MICCO’s CEO has engaged Mr. F. DeWitt Beckett to be President of the company, the same position Mr. Beckett held with the Florida organization.  It was Beckett’s drive of the design and organization of the certification and manufacturing efforts that brought the aircraft to the market with eighteen deliveries from the Florida location.  Beckett and his wife, Decki Beckett, who will handle the Marketing Department, have relocated to Bartlesville to carry out the duties that will see the MICCO SP26A flying high again.

 The MICCO Sales and Marketing Senior Vice President position will be filled by Mat Goodman who is the immediate past Vice President of Sales for Tiger Aircraft and spent many years in the same capacity for Commander Aircraft, Oklahoma City.  Mr. Goodman will oversee not only the sales of the MICCO SP26A but also the TECNAM series of aircraft, imported from Italy, for the Light Sport Division of MICCO’s operation.

 MICCO Staffing will see many of the former employees of the Florida company trekking to Bartlesville to lend their expertise and skill in the manufacture of the MICCOThe Bartlesville site will include; manufacturing of the MICCO SP26A, TECNAM Aircraft sales, a Light Sport Aircraft school and rental division, as well as an FAA Repair Station at the location.  Please look for additional information at www.miccoaircraft.com on the web.

 Mr. Billie will be working with local Native American Tribes to encourage their members to gain the technical knowledge and skill in manufacturing so that employment is a possibility, and to encourage not only young Native Americans but all young people to experience the thrill of flight.   “We are pleased to have operations beginning in Bartlesville, Oklahoma with not only a great aviation history, but a great history of Native American Culture” said Mr. Billie.