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Air T, Inc. to Report Second Quarter Results on November 2nd

Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:10pm EDT
MAIDEN, N.C., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Air T, Inc. (Nasdaq Capital
Market: AIRT) announced that it will release its results for the period ended
September 30, 2009 on Monday, November 2, 2009.  Walter Clark, President and
Chief Executive Officer, and John Parry, Chief Financial Officer, will hold a
conference call at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on November 2, 2009 to review those
results.  There will also be a replay of the call available by telephone
through Monday, November 9, 2009.


The instructions for dialing into the call or accessing a replay of the call
are as follows:

To participate live in the call:

Dial in #: (888) 487-0340
(719) 457-2683 from outside the United States

To listen to a replay of the call:

Dial in #: (888) 203-1112
(719) 457-0820 from outside the United States
Access Code: 7241633


Those interested in participating in the conference call may dial in five
minutes prior to the start of the call.  Please note that earnings calls will
continue to be held semi-annually.

Air T, through its subsidiaries, provides overnight air freight service to the
express delivery industry, manufactures and sells aircraft deicers and other
special purpose industrial equipment, and provides ground support equipment
and facilities maintenance to airlines.  Air T is one of the largest,
small-aircraft air cargo operators in the United States.  Air T's Mountain Air
Cargo and CSA Air subsidiaries currently operate a fleet of single and
twin-engine turbo-prop aircraft daily in the eastern half of the United
States, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands.  Air T's Global Ground Support
subsidiary manufactures deicing and other specialized military and industrial
equipment and is one of the largest providers of deicers in the world.  The
Global Aviation Services subsidiary provides ground support equipment and
facilities maintenance to domestic airline customers.


SOURCE  Air T, Inc.

John Parry, Chief Financial Officer, Air T, +1-828-464-8741  Ext. 6677



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