Can the 1st gen MBA's hard drive be replaced?

I have been reading lots about the SSD's on the MacBook Pro's. I own a 1st gen MBA equipped with a SATA drive. My question is: Can the HD be switched out to a SSD? and if so, will Apple do it or does one have to resort to a third party? Just curious, thanks

After reading this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10630288 and the Macworld review of the Runcore SSD here: http://www.macworld.com/article/145112/2009/12/runcoressdupgrade.html I took the plunge and bought the Runcore for $415. I think the Macworld review was right that the MBA 1st Generation is about 30% faster with the SSD replacing the PATA drive. I've got an extra 40GB of space as well.
The Runcore package has everything you need to do the swap. New SSD, an empty case with either PATA ZIF or SATA II LIF interface. It even has a screwdriver. You swap the drives and run Carbon Copy Cloner and you are back in business.
I bought my SSD here: http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/ProductDetail.jsp?LISTID=80000AE0-1247088390
Hope this helps!
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