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Blue Bird Launches Facebook and Twitter Accounts

FORT VALLEY, Ga. – Blue Bird is pleased to announce the launch of its corporate Facebook Fan Page. The page can be viewed at  www.facebook.com/BlueBirdCorporation. After clicking the “Like” button, you will have access to Blue Bird’s history, news and events as well as photos and videos.

Blue Bird also adds Twitter to its social media repertoire. You can follow Blue Bird on Twitter @BlueBirdBuses or text “follow @BlueBirdBuses” to 40404 to receive text message updates on your mobile phone.

In a continuously evolving social media environment, Facebook and Twitter are extensions of Blue Bird’s commitment to staying connected with customers and Fans.

About Blue Bird:

Blue Bird offers a complete line of Type A, C and D school buses in a variety of options and configurations. For more than 80 years, Blue Bird Corporation has continued to set industry standards with its innovative design and manufacturing capabilities. Additionally, Blue Bird provides comprehensive financial solutions through Blue Bird Capital Services. Today, Blue Bird has more than 1,200 employees, Georgia-based manufacturing facilities and an extensive network of Dealers and service-parts facilities throughout North America. Its global presence can be seen in more than 60 countries through sales into Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. For more information, visit the Blue Bird Corporation web site at www.blue-bird.com.

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