Profit plunge at Italian aerospace giant Finmeccanica

Italian aerospace and defence giant Finmeccanica on Tuesday reported a sharp drop in its second-quarter profits to 44 million euros ($54 million) but said its gross revenues rose 33 percent.

The company, which is majority controlled by the Italian state, said it was confirming its targets for the year of operating profit of around 1.1 billion euros and sales of between 16.9 billion and 17.3 billion euros.

While the net profit plunged to 44 million euros compared to 449 million euros in the same period 12 months ago, last year included a capital gain of 443 million euros from the sale of 45 percent stake in Ansaldo Energia.

In the April-June period, the group's gross adjusted EBITA (earnings before interest, tax and amortisation) jumped by 33 percent to 285 million euros, while its sales slumped by 3.0 percent to 4.3 billion euros.

"The results from the first and particularly the second quarter show an encouraging improvement of the principle indicators and a return to profitability," Finmeccanica boss Giuseppe Orsi said in a statement.

"It's a sign that the restructuring and efficiency plan is going ahead as forecast," he added.

However, "2012 remains a delicate transition year," he added.

The defence giant posted a 2.3 billion euro net loss for 2011, blaming an "extraordinarily difficult year".

Orsi took over last year after the resignation of Pier Francesco Guarguaglini, who was brought down by a corruption scandal.

He is pushing ahead with his plan for the company to concentrate on activities in which it can be a global leader and sell off assets.

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Research and Markets: Global Computational Fluid Dynamics Market in Aerospace and Defense Industry 2011-2015: Ansys …

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z7bx5v/global_cfd_market) has announced the addition of the "Global CFD Market in Aerospace and Defense Industry 2011-2015" report to their offering.

TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global CFD market in the Aerospace and Defense industry to grow at a CAGR of 13.8 percent over the period 2011-2015. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increasing military expenditures in the developing countries. The Global CFD market in the Aerospace and Defense industry has also been witnessing the use of GPU accelerators in CFD simulation. However, development of in-house or research codes could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.

TechNavio's report, the Global CFD Market in the Aerospace and Defense Industry 2011-2015, has been prepared based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global CFD market in the Aerospace and Defense industry landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key vendors dominating this market space include Ansys Inc., CD-adapco Ltd and Mentor Graphics Corp.

Other vendors mentioned in the report: EXA corp., Blue Ridge Numerics Inc. (Autodesk Inc.), Computational Engineering International (CEI) Inc., Numeca International Inc. and Flow Science Inc.

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B/E Aerospace to Present at Jefferies Conference in New York on August 8, 2012

WELLINGTON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

B/E Aerospace (BEAV) will make a presentation to institutional investors at the Jefferies Global Industrial and Aerospace and Defense Conference in New York City on Wednesday, August 8, 2012.

The presentation will begin at 8:00 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, August 8, 2012.

A live audio broadcast of the presentation will be available on the investor relations page of the companys website at http://www.beaerospace.com.

About B/E Aerospace

B/E Aerospace is the worlds leading manufacturer of aircraft cabin interior products and the worlds leading distributor of aerospace fasteners and consumables. B/E Aerospace designs, develops and manufactures a broad range of products for both commercial aircraft and business jets. B/E Aerospace manufactured products include aircraft cabin seating, lighting, oxygen, and food and beverage preparation and storage equipment. The company also provides cabin interior design, reconfiguration and passenger-to-freighter conversion services. B/E Aerospace sells and supports its products through its own global direct sales and product support organization. For more information, visit the B/E Aerospace website at http://www.beaerospace.com.

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Dassault Systèmes Partners with Washington State to Prepare the Next Generation of Aerospace Innovators

VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Dassault Systmes (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA)(DSY.PA), the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, world leader in 3D design software, 3D Digital Mock Up and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, announced that it has entered into an academic partnership with the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges to promote statewide education of Dassault Systmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform, which is widely used by leading aerospace OEMs. The agreement was signed earlier this month at the Farnborough Air Show in England by Gov. Chris Gregoire and Dassault Systmes Philippe Forestier.

We are extremely appreciative of the competitive academic offering that weve received through this partnership with Dassault Systmes, said Gov. Gregoire. The number of aerospace suppliers in the state of Washington has increased by 30 percent since 2005 and relationships like this are critical for us to continue to attract business to the state. I commend our Department of Commerce for their ongoing hard work to develop and expand such important industry collaborations.

Washington has already invested $4.8 million for aerospace training and apprenticeship programs during Gov. Gregoires administration. With this agreement, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges is purchasing foundational applications of Dassault Systmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform, including CATIA and ENOVIA. The platform will be implemented during the 2012-2013 academic year, with 34 of the states two-year colleges each having access to the software. In addition to the software, Dassault Systmes will also provide extensive online training for the personnel who will be teaching the courses.

Our community and technical colleges are knowledge-producers for the aerospace industry, said Charlie Earl, executive director of the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. This agreement means more students can take what they learn in the classroom directly into the workplace, without the need for extensive, on-the-job training.

Now CATIA is going to be available to every community and technical college in Washington, including those that were previously unable to afford it, said Mary Kaye Bredeson, executive director of the Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials Manufacturing at Everett Community College. Its an important tool to prepare students for high-skill, high-wage jobs in aerospace.

Dassault Systmes understands the enormous value of educating the next generation of innovators in 3DEXPERIENCE, said Monica Menghini, executive vice president, Industry, Dassault Systmes. In support of the growing aerospace industry in Washington State and the more than 92,000 workers employed in this sector, Dassault Systmes recently opened a new office in South Lake Union near Seattle. This office will help support the rollout of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform and is the point of contact for the aerospace industry and training program.

This is our first state-wide licensing agreement and we commend the State of Washington for embarking on such an ambitious education program, said Philippe Forestier, executive vice-president of Global Affairs and Communities, Dassault Systmes. This illustrates incredible commitment on their part to developing the most technically proficient aerospace workforce in the world, and we are proud to play a major role in this initiative.

Educators and students interested in the Dassault Systmes software solutions can visit http://www.academy.3ds.com where products and support are offered at special academic pricing.

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GKN Aerospace Wins Long Term Exhaust System Contract for KC-46A Tanker

GKN Aerospace has been awarded a long term contract by Boeing Commercial Aircraft Company to supply the exhaust system for the United States Air Force KC-46A tanker. This system, comprising a complex acoustic nozzle and plug assembly, has provided excellent performance throughout a number of years in service on the 767 and versions of the 747. First deliveries for the KC-46A will take place in 2013 and continue through to the end of 2028 with manufacture and assembly taking place at the GKN Aerospace ASTECH facility in Santa Ana, CA, USA.

To produce this exhaust system, GKN Aerospace will use a proprietary resistance welded honeycomb panel process developed specifically to solve challenges in the exhaust environment. This technology overcomes the problem of voids common with brazed processes. It creates a lightweight stainless steel structure with exceptional strength and durability, extending engine performance and reducing noise.

Kevin Cummings, CEO - GKN Aerospace, North America comments: This work package extends our established relationship with Boeing into the next generation USAF tanker programme. We work closely with Boeing providing structural airframe components and assemblies, winglets, transparencies and ice protection systems for aircraft across their product portfolio. Applying our market-leading resistance welding technologies on the 767 and KC-46 continues the expansion of our relationship and introduces innovative process technologies.

GKN Aerospace is the worlds largest producer of systems and assemblies using resistance welded honeycomb technology and a market-leader in the supply of complex metal and composite structures for the aviation sector.

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Global Aerospace and Defense Industry Sluggish in 2011: Deloitte

WASHINGTON, July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --According to a recent report by Deloitte, the financial performance of the global aerospace and defense (A&D) industry generally fell in 2011. Despite the uncertainty in the defense sector, the report found that the global A&D industry as a whole grew in 2011 to $681 billion, posting a sluggish revenue gain of 2.3 percent, compared to 2.5 percent in 2010.

The study, titled "2011 Global Aerospace and Defense Industry Performance Wrap-Up," reveals that reported operating earnings for the global industry decreased 3.1 percent, as did reported operating margins (down 5.3 percent), free cash flow (down 13.3 percent), and reported operating earnings per employee (down 5.2 percent). Despite this decline, the book to bill (BTB) ratio, an indicator of future revenue growth, increased 17.4 percent, primarily as a result of higher sales of new fuel-efficient commercial aircraft, according to the study.

"With the defense segment comprising about two-thirds of the global A&D industry, our report suggests that ongoing defense outlook uncertainty is likely to impact overall financial performance in 2012," said Tom Captain, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP and global and U.S. aerospace & defense leader. "However, the findings indicate that defense spending is increasing in countries such as India, China, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil as a result of growing wealth and in light of mounting national security concerns."

The report also shows that financial performance differences between the commercial and defense segments widened in 2011; commercial revenues grew 10.1 percent while defense revenues declined by 3.3 percent. Contributing to the commercial revenue growth were record production levels of large commercial aircraft and increases in demand for aircraft services. The study found that Defense revenues were likely impacted by decreasing defense budgets, competing domestic priorities, weaker than expected economic performance in the western world, and the drawdown of forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

There are also financial performance differences between A&D companies based in the United States and Europe. According to the study, the industry achieved 3.3 percent revenue growth in the U.S. in 2011, while it grew less than one percent (0.8 percent) in Europe. Significantly, operating earnings in Europe fell by 21.6 percent and increased 2.9 percent in the U.S. Reported return on invested capital was 20.7 percent and 8.7 percent in the United States and Europe, respectively. Furthermore, the U.S. employee productivity outpaces Europe with operating earnings per employee up 1.9 percent. Conversely, Europe saw this important metric fall 25 percent.

Tier one (5.1 percent), two (11.1 percent), and three (29.1 percent) A&D suppliers, many of which serve the commercial aerospace segment, reported revenue increases; while original equipment manufacturers experienced revenue growth of just 0.1 percent.

To access the 2011 Global Aerospace and Defense Industry performance wrap-up, go to http://www.deloitte.com/manufacturing.

About Deloitte's Aerospace & Defense GroupDeloitte's Aerospace & Defense Group (A&D) sector focuses on the top issues facing the industry. Deloitte A&D practitioners have deep industry experience and are actively involved in various segments of the industry, including: M&A, advanced technology programs, airplane program launches, and acquisition reform and economic assistance packages. For more information about Deloitte's Aerospace & Defense group, please visit: http://www.deloitte.com/us/a&d.

As used in this document, "Deloitte" means Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Please see http://www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.

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Bombardier Aerospace’s Responsible Supply Chain Management – Video

25-07-2012 22:11 To achieve a high standard of corporate social responsibility, we strive to develop and sustain strong supplier relationships based on trust, transparency and open communication. That's why we work with suppliers that commit to our rigorous Supplier Code of Conduct. It's also why we go beyond the provisions of this code to actively engage our suppliers on a daily basis in responsible supply chain management. 'Supply Chain' is one of the pillars of our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) approach -- you can check out the six pillars on our CSR dedicated website: http://www.csr.bombardier.com. About Bombardier Bombardier is the world's only manufacturer of both planes and trains. Looking far ahead while delivering today, Bombardier is evolving mobility worldwide by answering the call for more efficient, sustainable and enjoyable transportation everywhere. Our vehicles, services and, most of all, our employees are what make us a global leader in transportation. Bombardier is headquartered in Montréal, Canada. Our shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD) and we are listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes. In the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011, we posted revenues of 8.3 billion USD. News and information are available at or follow us on Twitter @Bombardier.

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Research and Markets: UK Aerospace Sector: Industry Profile

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nxh93b/uk_aerospace_secto) has announced the addition of the "UK Aerospace Sector: Industry Profile" report to their offering.

This industry profile helps to gain an insight into the evolution of the industry and competitive dynamics prevalent in the market. It discusses the significant developments in the industry and analyzes the key trends and issues. The profile provides inputs in strategic business planning of industry professionals.

This profile is of immense help to management consultants, analysts, market research organizations and corporate advisors.

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This section gives a holistic overview of the industry. It starts with defining the market and goes on to give historical and current market size figures. It also clearly illustrates the major segments of the market which would be discussed later on in the report.

Industry Analysis

It involves a comprehensive analysis of the industry and its market segments. This section discusses the key developments that have taken place in the industry. It also identifies and analyzes the driving factors and challenges of the industry. A description of the regulatory structure tells us about the major regulatory bodies, laws and government policies.

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East Tennessee teachers have fun learning in UT aerospace workshop

By HAYLEY HARMON 6 News Reporter

KNOXVILLE (WATE) - A group of teachers from across East Tennessee is going back to school hoping to make their own teaching skills a little bit better.

The Aerospace Excellence in Education Program at the University of Tennessee is about making learning fun again.

The aerospace workshop for teachers put nearly a dozen area educators back on the other side of the desks so they could better learn how to teach their own students this fall.

Jim Snyder is a substitute teacher for Knox County Schools, but on Thursday he was the one doing the learning as he tried to prevent a falling egg from cracking.

He was one of 13 Tennessee teachers in the workshop, learning some interactive ways to teach.

Thursday was the group's final test. Would their eggs survive a fall from the top of the physics building?

It didn't go exactly as Snyder planned, but he says trial and error is how his own students will learn. "It's done in a fun environment. The end result is they learn the principles, but they had a good time in the process," he said.

That was the goal of Lt. Col. Dave Garner, who founded the UT Aerospace Workshop for teachers 17 years ago.

"Kids already have an inherent interest in aerospace education so all we have to do is teach the teachers how to teach it," said Garner, who's the director of aerospace education at UT.

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Gallery: Armadillo Aerospace Builds Rockets in Texas

John Carmack of Armadillo Aerospace

Video game developer John Carmack and his firm Armadillo Aerospace are developing vertical launch vehicles.

Armadillo Aerospace, a leading developer of reusable rocket-powered vehicles, plans to build suborbital rocketships for space tourists that launch vertically.

Test shot of Dalek, under development by Armadillo Aerospace of Rockwall, Texas, lifting off from New Mexicos Spaceport America.

An Armadillo Aerospace rocket launches skyward in a Jan. 28, 2012 test flight from New Mexicos Spaceport America.

A balloon-parachute recovery system was deployed during a Jan. 28, 2012 flight of an Armadillo Aerospace rocket.

View of the Rio Grande River valley from 239,000 ft (~50 mi) aboard Armadillo Aerospaces STIG-A 3 rocket launched from Spaceport America, taken January 28, 2012.

An artist's depiction of a suborbital spaceflight offered by Space Adventures aboard an Armadillo Aerospace Vehicle. Seattle's Space Needle is offering a free trip on the spaceship as part of its Space Race 2012 contest.

The STIG A rocket built by Armadillo Aerospace roars skyward from New Mexicos Spaceport America on Dec. 4, 2011.

View of Earth above Spaceport America from Armadillo Aerospace's STIG A rocket flight at apogee (highest point) on Dec. 4, 2011.

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Aerospace Futures Alliance endorses McKenna

Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna has earned the endorsement of one of the state's most influential aerospace groups.

On Thursday, the Aerospace Futures Alliance announced its first-ever endorsement of a political candidate, embracing Republican McKenna's bid for governor. An industry interest group, AFA lobbies on behalf of the state's 720 aerospace-related companies. Its board consists of representatives from Boeing, state community colleges, Mukilteo aerospace supplier Electroimpact, Everett maintenance company Aviation Technical Services and other government and commerce groups.

The success of AFA's member companies has meant tens of thousands of family wage jobs for our state," McKenna said in a statement. "I will help this industry remain globally competitive long into the future.

AFA previously has contributed to at least two candidates' campaigns: $900 to House Speaker Frank Chopp and $1,600 to Gov. Chris Gregoire's 2008 campaign.

Another influential group in the industry, the local District 751 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, already has given its endorsement to McKenna's opponent, Democrat Jay Inslee. The local IAM represents nearly 30,000 Machinists who work for Boeing in the Puget Sound region.

In interviews with the Herald published in March, both candidates identified the need to maintain a steady pipeline of aerospace workers as the main challenge facing the industry in the state.

Boeing and its suppliers are increasing jet production rates. The company also faces a many retirements in the coming years, both Machinists and engineers. As a result, Boeing has upped hiring in Washington, adding 2,850 workers through the end of June. Company officials have said employment will level out this year but hiring to replace workers who retire still will require Boeing to hire thousands of workers.

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Park Electrochemical Corp. Announces Appointment of Steve Pittari as Vice President-Aerospace

MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Park Electrochemical Corp. (NYSE-PKE) announced the appointment of Steve Pittari as Vice President-Aerospace of the Company. In this new position, Mr. Pittari will be responsible for the Companys aerospace activities globally. Mr. Pittari will continue to serve as President of the Companys Park Aerospace Technologies Corp. aerospace advanced composite materials, parts and assemblies manufacturing and design business unit located in Newton, Kansas. Mr. Pittari will continue to report to Brian Shore, the President and CEO of Park Electrochemical Corp.

Prior to his appointment as President of Park Aerospace Technologies Corp. in March 2012, Mr. Pittari had been Senior Director of Manufacturing Engineering of Park Electrochemical Corp. since January 2011. He joined Park Electrochemical Corp. in December 2010 as Director of OEM Program Management. Prior to joining Park, Mr. Pittari was Chief Operating Officer of Sonostics, Inc., an early stage medical device manufacturing company, located in Binghamton, New York since April 2009. Prior to April 2009, Mr. Pittari held management positions with Sanmina-SCI Corporation, a leading electronics contract manufacturing services company. From June 2001 to April 2009, Mr. Pittari was Vice President and General Manager of Sanmina-SCI Owego; from January 1999 to June 2001, he was Managing Director of Sanmina Kuching; and from October 1996 to January 1999, he was Director of Operations of Sanmina Kuching. During the twelve years prior to 1996, Mr. Pittari held several positions with AMP-AKZO, Zycon Corporation and Photocircuits Corporation. Mr. Pittari received a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of New York and a Master of Business Administration degree from San Jose State University.

Park Electrochemical Corp. is a global advanced materials company which develops and manufactures high-technology digital and RF/microwave printed circuit materials principally for the telecommunications and internet infrastructure and high-end computing markets and advanced composite materials, parts and assemblies for the aerospace markets. Parks core capabilities are in the areas of polymer chemistry formulation and coating technology. The Companys manufacturing facilities are located in Singapore, France, Connecticut, Kansas, Arizona and California. The Company also maintains R & D facilities in Arizona, Kansas and Singapore.

Additional corporate information is available on the Companys web site at http://www.parkelectro.com

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King Aerospace contract with U.S. Navy to take effect Aug. 1

The Marines landed at Ardmore Airpark Tuesday and in doing so, initiated a new era of partnership between King Aerospace, Inc., and the United States Navy.

A Marine Corps C-9B landed at the airpark and was looked over by Jerry King-Echevarria, King Aerospace Chairman, and King Aerospace executives. The plane is scheduled to be refurbished under a contract between King Aerospace and the U.S. Navy. The contract will take effect Aug. 1. As the plane landed, supplies specified for C-9B were being unloaded in preparation for scheduled projects.

King-Echevarria said the contract created 40 new jobs, 30 of which have been filled. King Aerospace won an $11 million, one-year contract to provide support for the U.S. Navys C-9B aircraft. The Navy also has four options on the contract, which would make it a five-year partnership.

This contract really puts us on the radar screen with the Navy, King-Echevarria said.

King-Echevarria said the contract could lead to other opportunities with the Navy. Since King Aeropace added the sale of Av-Gas to its services, King said the amount of traffic at the airpark has grown by 50 percent. Jeff Alcorn, Interior Supervisor, King Aerospace said much of the traffic has been military, mainly from Texas bases. When the Marine C-9B touched down Tuesday afternoon, King Aerospace employees were lined up on the runway as a welcoming committee.

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Astronics Corporation to Participate in Jefferies 2012 Global Industrial and Aerospace & Defense Conference

EAST AURORA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Astronics Corporation (ATRO), a leading provider of advanced technologies for the global aerospace and defense industries, today announced that Peter J. Gundermann, President & Chief Executive Officer, and David C. Burney, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Jefferies 2012 Global Industrial and Aerospace & Defense Conference in New York City on Wednesday, August 8, 2012.

Astronics presentation is scheduled to begin at 1:30 PM ET. A live webcast of this presentation, along with presentation materials, will be available at http://www.astronics.com and an archive of the presentation will be made available in the Investor Relations section, on the Calendar of Events page, of the Companys website.

ABOUT ASTRONICS CORPORATION

Astronics Corporation is a leader in advanced, high-performance lighting, electrical power, avionics databus products and automated test systems for the global aerospace and defense industries. Astronics strategy is to develop and maintain positions of technical leadership in its chosen aerospace and defense markets, to leverage those positions to grow the amount of content and volume of product it sells to those markets and to selectively acquire businesses with similar technical capabilities that could benefit from our leadership position and strategic direction. Astronics Corporation, and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems Corp., Ballard Technology, Inc., DME Corporation and Luminescent Systems Inc., have a reputation for high-quality designs, exceptional responsiveness, strong brand recognition and best-in-class manufacturing practices. The Company routinely posts news and other important information on its website at http://www.astronics.com.

For more information on Astronics and its products, visit its website at http://www.astronics.com.

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LMI Aerospace Announces Conference Call to Discuss 2012 Second Quarter Results

ST. LOUIS, July 25, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LMI Aerospace, Inc. (LMIA), a leading provider of design engineering services, structural assemblies, kits and components to the aerospace, defense and technology markets, today announced that it will host a conference call to discuss the company's second quarter 2012 results.

The conference call will be Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at 9:00 A.M., CDT. LMI Chief Executive Officer Ronald S. Saks, Chief Operating Officer Ryan P. Bogan and Chief Financial Officer Lawrence E. Dickinson will host the call. LMI plans to release the company's second quarter 2012 results just prior to market open on August 8.

To participate in the call, please dial 866.307.3343 approximately five minutes before the conference call time stated above. A live webcast of the call can be accessed directly from the LMI Aerospace web site at http://ir.lmiareospace.com/events.cfm and by clicking on the appropriate link. A recording of the call will be available on the LMI web site upon completion of the call.

LMI Aerospace, Inc. is a leading provider of design engineering services, structural assemblies, kits and components to the aerospace, defense and technology markets. Through its Aerostructures segment, the company primarily fabricates machines, finishes, integrates, assembles and kits formed close tolerance aluminum and specialty alloy and composite components and higher level assemblies for use by the aerospace, defense and technology industries. It manufactures more than 30,000 products for integration into a variety of aircraft platforms manufactured by leading original equipment manufacturers and Tier 1 aerospace suppliers. Through its Engineering Services segment, operated by its D3 Technologies, Inc. subsidiary, the company provides a complete range of design, engineering and program management services, supporting aircraft product lifecycles from conceptual design, analysis and certification through production support, fleet support and service life extensions via a complete turnkey engineering solution. Additional information can be found at http://www.lmiaerospace.com.

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Vector Aerospace Awarded Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A DOF for Asia Pacific

Toronto, ON Vector Aerospace (www.vectoraerospace.com); a leading provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services announces its appointment as a Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) Designated Overhaul Facility (DOF) for the PW150A turboprop engine. Vectors new DOF will be established in the Asia-Pacific region, with the intent to have a fully operational MRO facility in place by mid-2013.

The addition of this new DOF to our existing engine capability portfolio, and our decision to establish an MRO facility in the Asia Pacific region truly adds to Vectors global presence and coverage, explains Vector Aerospace President and CEO, Declan OShea. The development of a Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A engine overhaul facility in this area creates considerable new opportunities for PW150A engine owners and operators throughout the Asia Pacific region to access our industry-proven services. Vector now has engine maintenance, repair and overhaul capabilities, including testing capability throughout North America, Europe, South Africa, as recently announced in 2012 in Australia, and now as early as 2013, in Asia Pacific. The strategic distribution of these customer-focused facilities means we are even closer to our customers, and enables us to focus on minimizing shipping costs and turn-around-times.

Over the course of our relationship, Vector has built a solid reputation for customer service, said Raffaele Virgili, Vice President, Customer Service at Pratt & Whitney Canada. Todays announcement is part of Pratt & Whitney Canadas continuing effort to enhance the support services we offer our engine customers.

With decades of success in supporting Pratt & Whitney Canada operators, both the Vector Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic and Paris-based SECA, A Vector Aerospace Company, divisions have well-established reputations for meeting and often exceeding customer expectations related to engine performance, cost management, turn-times and warranty support. Brian Thompson, Senior Vice President Commercial, states that his companys focus on customer service and quality will prove to be highly sought after by operators in the competitive Asia Pacific market, and that Vectors establishment of a PW150A overhaul and testing facility in the region will provide operators of Bombardiers highly regarded Dash 8-Q400 series aircraft with a proven MRO alternative, while also assisting Vector in achieving strategic growth and market share expansion.

Vector Aerospace, with engine MRO facilities in Prince Edward Island & British Columbia (Canada), the United Kingdom, Africa and France, is a P&WC Designated Overhaul Facility supporting the following engines: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A/PT6T /JT15D/ PW100/ PW305 / PW306 / PW307 / PW308.

Vector recently announced that it will add a DOF with full engine overhaul and test capability in Brisbane, Australia in support of the PT6A model engine in mid-2012.

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B/E Aerospace Reports Record Second Quarter 2012 Results; Revenues, Operating Earnings, Net Earnings and EPS Were All …

WELLINGTON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

B/E Aerospace (BEAV), the world's leading manufacturer of aircraft cabin interior products and the world's leading distributor of aerospace fasteners and consumables, today announced second quarter 2012 financial results.

SECOND QUARTER 2012 HIGHLIGHTS VERSUS SECOND QUARTER PRIOR YEAR

SECOND QUARTER CONSOLIDATED RESULTS

Second quarter 2012 revenues of $768.1 million were a record for any quarter, and increased $159.2 million, or 26.1 percent, as compared with the same period of the prior year. Pro forma revenue growth, giving effect to all acquisitions completed during 2011 and 2012 as if they had occurred on January 1, 2011, was 17.6 percent.

Exclusive of items, second quarter 2012 operating earnings of $142.0 million increased 33.1 percent on the aforementioned 26.1 percent increase in revenues and operating margin of 18.5 percent expanded 100 basis points as compared with the prior year period, while net earnings and net earnings per diluted share were $74.0 million and $0.72 per share, respectively, increases of 35.0 percent and 33.3 percent, respectively, as compared with the second quarter of 2011.

Operating earnings growth and operating margin expansion were driven by the higher sales volume, improved revenue mix and ongoing operational efficiency initiatives.

Second quarter 2012 bookings were strong at approximately $770 million, and the book to bill ratio was 1 to 1. Backlog at June 30, 2012 was approximately $3.7 billion and total backlog, both booked and awarded but unbooked, was approximately $8.1 billion, an increase of approximately 25 percent versus June 30, 2011.

Commenting on the Company's second quarter 2012 performance, Amin J. Khoury, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of B/E Aerospace said, "Our strong revenue growth is being driven primarily by the robust new aircraft delivery cycle. Approximately 65 percent of second quarter bookings were driven by demand for products for new-buy aircraft, offsetting weaker aftermarket demand. Over the past three years the Company has been booking orders well in excess of the market growth rate and is now recording significant market share gains while delivering at a rate well above the market growth rate. Our record second quarter results included an operating margin of 18.5 percent, excluding items, an increase of 100 basis points as compared with the prior year period. The substantial margin expansion was driven by the 20 percent revenue growth in our higher margin distribution business and by margin improvements in our commercial aircraft and business jet segments which more than offset the margin drag from recent consumables management segment acquisitions and related integration costs."

SECOND QUARTER SEGMENT RESULTS

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B/E Aerospace Reports Record Second Quarter 2012 Results; Revenues, Operating Earnings, Net Earnings and EPS Were All ...