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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (24768)8/2/2002 6:29:03 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) of 25711
 
Nice Chart and LOTS of news.
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The WEBSITE talks about the ARIZONA JET Parking LOT I saw a NEWS Thing on the FULL one in Mohave so I guess with NO-LOW Humidity in AZ the state is a Mecca ( a pun )( intended )for Jet Services great find JOE::
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Throughout history, the airline industry has been cyclical in nature. Mathematically, this has been represented as a ten-year economic cycle. We are presently in the trough of the latest of these periods. This represents a substantial opportunity for those investors who buy into the industry now at today's low prices. The ever-changing aviation world is faced with several serious challenges. The new post 9/11 security requirements, a reduction in passengers and maintaining their aircraft within safe operating tolerances. After the September attack, a substantial portion of the U.S. fleet, numbering in thousands, was grounded in America's favorite jet parking lot, Arizona. Before any of these planes can be returned to service, they will require a "C" check (an FAA mandated major maintenance requirement). New regulations for strengthening the cockpit doors against terrorist attack will also be required. This is exactly the type of service that Hamilton Aerospace Technologies performs. Its Tucson location gives it a distinct geographical advantage as these contracts are awarded. Boeing manufactures a significant number of the aircraft grounded and Hamilton Aerospace Technologies is fully certified to work on this aircraft.
The American Airlines crash in October brought into focus the fact that with each passing year the median age of the world's air fleet increases and along with that, the need to inspect, identify fatigue and refurbish also increases. Although authorities made a visual inspection of the Airbus Industries aircraft just prior to it's doomed flight, no cracks could be discerned, yet the tail assembly completely broke away and causing the crash. With its planned merger with Complete Controls, a state of the art company specializing in advanced composite materials, Hamilton Aerospace Technologies is uniquely qualified to examine these components, identify and repair this type of fatigue. It is one of the four licensed companies authorized to work on the Airbus Industries aircraft and one of the only independent companies doing so in America.

All of the above described examinations and repairs represent potential revenue numbering in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Any maintenance company would gladly have even a small percentage of this business. We believe that due to our special qualifications, licenses and geographic location, we are properly positioned to attract a large percentage of this business.
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