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SCOTT A. OHRMUNDT - Mr. Ohrmundt is Vice President of Design and Design Engineering at Aviation Concepts Inc. He has over twenty four (24) years of corporate aircraft design and design management experience.

Mr. Ohrmundt attended Waukesha County Technical Institute and the University of Wisconsin at Platteville.

Mr. Ohrmundt was formerly employed by KC Aviation, Associated Air Center and Greenpoint Technologies as a Senior Designer and Design Engineer. Mr. Ohrmundt worked with Aviation Concepts as a design engineer from 1998 Thru 2005. His work experience included project development, customer liaison, design management, technical design,

interior design, design engineering, computer drafting, quality monitoring and material and vendor selection. Mr. Ohrmundt is also very accomplished at computer generated renderings. He worked with Airbus as a project representative monitoring the completion of A319 aircraft. Mr. Ohrmundt has worked on projects for many high ranking officials (including Head of State) and foreign dignitaries throughout the world. He was heavily involved with the development and completion of BBJ, B777 and B767 aircraft VIP interiors during his tenure with Aviation Concepts.

Mr. Ohrmundt’s primary responsibilities on company projects are to work with the client to develop an aircraft interior design unique to the customer’s requirements, and to verify form fit and function (including structural interface) thru the design engineering phase and to implement the design by developing accurate computer generated floor plans, interior renderings, exterior paint schemes and elevation packages. Assist in fabric and vendor selection as well as monitoring each phase of a project as a customer representative to obtain the most cost effective, weight conscious, luxurious aircraft adhering to all of the FAA requirements for flammability and safety as well as other current critical certification issues.

Mr.Ohrmundt’s design experience ranges from Boeing 707,727,737,747,757,767 & 777, ACJ319,A340, DC-9,DC-10, L1011,Gulfstream G-III,G-IV,G-V, Challengers, Beachcraft 1900C, Falcon 700/400 and 2000, Hawker 700.