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Sat, Aug 27, 2005

Breeze-Eastern Wins ALH Rescue Hoist Contract

Breeze-Eastern has been awarded a contract valued over $1.8 million from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Helicopter Division, Bangalore, India.

The Breeze-Eastern HS-20200 electric rescue hoist system has been chosen as it best meets the rigid requirements for the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) platform in performance, delivery, quality, and support. The rescue hoist systems are deliverable by March 31, 2006.

Breeze-Eastern currently supplies Hindustan Aeronautics Limited with hydraulic rescue hoist systems for the ALH platform. "This contract is a direct result of listening to the customer and providing them with the best solution for their requirements. This award for the electric rescue hoist system solidifies our position as the hoist supplier for the ALH platform," stated Robert L. G. White, President and CEO of TransTechnology Corporation. The company, which employs approximately 170 people at its facility in Union, New Jersey, reported sales from continuing operations of $62.9 million in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005.

FMI: www.transtechnology.com, www.breeze-eastern.com

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