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AAR, Quest International Partner for Distribution of AirManager Air Filtration System

AAR (NYSE:  AIR) announced today that it has joined forces with Quest International UK Ltd (Quest) to distribute and develop AirManager, an innovative active air filtration system that eliminates potentially harmful airborne contaminates.

AAR and Quest signed an agreement that names AAR as an authorized distributor of the CCFT AirManager active air filtration and sterilization system. In addition to distributing the product to its worldwide network of commercial airline, government and defense customers, AAR will provide design engineering services and manage the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) processes required to install and operate the product on a variety of commercial aircraft. AAR and Quest are working together to develop aerospace applications for the product, streamline the manufacturing process and penetrate new addressable markets.

"We are excited to work with Quest to introduce AirManager to our customers and leverage AAR's engineering capabilities and regulatory experience to make the product available for a wide range of applications and markets," said James Clark, Group Vice President of AAR's Aviation Supply Chain Group. "We believe that this product is a highly effective and affordable solution that represents a major milestone for health and air quality."

AirManager can be installed in existing air filtration systems. The device uses patented Close Coupled Field Technology (CCFT), a safe and contained electrical field, to destroy and break down airborne pathogens, contaminants and toxins at the molecular level. Chemical and viral contaminants are essentially disassembled when subjected to the disruptive effects of this electrical field.  Remaining particles are captured by electrostatic filters prior to the air being released.

"The key to the AirManager system is the variety of contaminants it can destroy and the speed at which it can process and produce clean air. The scalable system has achieved a 99.999% single-pass kill rate on bio-hazards and can filter out particles as small as 0.1 micron, with very little power consumption," said David Hallam, Managing Director of Quest International UK and inventor of the Air Manager system. "AAR  contributes both product life-cycle management expertise and a commitment to innovation, which will be invaluable as we work together to bring the AirManager product to new customers and markets."

Source: http://www.aarcorp.com/

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