Alabama Aircraft Announces Win on KC-135 Litigation
October 01 2008 - 8:18AM
Business Wire
Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAII) announced today
that its subsidiary, AAII - Birmingham has won its case filed on
June 26, 2008 in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims against the
United States Air Force and The Boeing Company which challenged the
Air Force�s selection of Boeing for a $1.1 billion contract to
perform PDM services on KC-135 aircraft. The Court set aside the
Solicitation and enjoined the Air Force from proceeding with the
award to Boeing requiring that �The Air Force must resolicit the
procurement and take the necessary steps in a new solicitation to
address explicitly the role of an ever-aging KC-135 fleet on the
PDM to be performed.� Ron Aramini, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. said, �We could not be
more pleased that the Court has given this matter a thorough and
fair hearing, as we have requested from the beginning. The
deficiencies in the award obviously have been recognized and
finally addressed, with the potential to restore integrity to the
procurement process for the KC-135 PDM. We look forward to working
with the United States Air Force and participating in the new
KC-135 competition.� Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. (AAII), with
executive offices in Birmingham, Alabama, and facilities in
Alabama, and California, performs maintenance and modification of
aircraft for the U.S. Government. The company also provides
aircraft parts and support and engineering services and full
service overhaul and repair for a wide range of aircraft. AAII also
develops and manufactures rocket vehicles and control systems, and
precision components for the aviation industry. This press release
contains forward-looking statements made in reliance on the safe
harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended. These statements may be identified by their use of words,
such as �believe,� �expect,� �intend,� �anticipate,� �estimate� and
other words and terms of similar meaning, in connection with any
discussion of the Company's prospects, financial statements,
business, financial condition, revenues, results of operations or
liquidity. Factors that could affect the Company's forward-looking
statements include, among other things: changes in global or
domestic economic conditions; the loss of one or more of the
Company's major customers; the Company's ability to obtain
additional contracts and perform under existing contracts; the
outcome of pending and future litigation and the costs of defending
such litigation; financial difficulties experienced by the
Company's customers; potential environmental and other liabilities;
the inability of the Company to obtain additional financing;
material weaknesses in the Company�s internal control over
financial reporting; regulatory changes that adversely affect the
Company's business; loss of key personnel; and other risks detailed
from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including its most
recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form
10-Q. The Company cautions readers not to place undue reliance on
any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on
which they are made. The Company does not undertake any obligation
to update or revise any forward-looking statements and is not
responsible for changes made to this release by wire services or
Internet services.
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