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Phoenix Aerospace Inc. Receives a $420K Purchase Order to Supply Ground Support Air Condition Units to a Major US Aerospace Company
Backlog Reaches $6M

Phoenix International Ventures, Inc.
(OTCBB: PIVN) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Phoenix
Aerospace Inc. has received a $420,000 purchase order to supply ground
support air condition units, to a major US-based aerospace corporation.
Commenting on the purchase order, Phoenix International Ventures, Inc.'s
CEO, Mr. Zahir Teja, commented, "This new order demonstrates the increasing
market acceptance of our company's products. Our Backlog has reached $6M
and we hope to continue and build a strong backlog that will ensure our
healthy growth in the huge Aerospace market."
Mr. Teja added, "This order follows the recently received US Air Force $2.4
Million ($5.3M including options) purchase order, for the design and
manufacturing of new age Aircraft Engine Trailers and positions us as a
significant supplier in the solid ground support equipment market."
About Phoenix International Ventures, Inc.
Phoenix International Ventures, Inc. of Carson City, Nevada, was
established in order to acquire and develop business in the defense and
aerospace market. The company has acquired 100% of Phoenix Aerospace Inc.
which specializes in manufacturing, remanufacturing and upgrading of Ground
Support Equipment (GSE) which is primarily used to support military
aircraft.
Certain statements in this news release by Phoenix International Ventures,
Inc. are forward-looking within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking information is subject to
risk and uncertainty. Certain statements in this Press Release may contain
forward-looking information that involves risk and uncertainty, including
but not limited to, the Company's ability to fund ongoing operations and to
complete its obligations under the government and/or customer contract and
its other ongoing commitments. Future results and trends depend on a
variety of factors, including the Company's successful execution of
internal performance plans; product development and performance; government
bid and funding availability uncertainty; other regulatory uncertainties;
performance issues with key suppliers and subcontractors; and the ability
to adequately finance operations including meeting its debt obligations,
fund manufacturing and delivery of products.
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