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Tue, Oct 24, 2006

SimCom Adds Regional Airline Simulators

SimCom Training Centers is expanding its portfolio of services to include Regional Airline Training. Programs will be supported with full motion, Level C and Level D simulators, and will target those aircraft that are utilized for (both) business aviation and regional airline purposes.

Training will be conducted at SimCom's Orlando, FL facility which is equipped with a rich selection of training aids and media designed to enhance the pilots' learning experience. Training on the Dornier 328 Jet and the Jetstream 41 is scheduled to begin in January 2007.

"We are excited about the opportunity to implement our signature 'value, personal, friendly' approach to the business, and we have already identified several areas where we believe we can add value to the training process," said Tracy Brannon, Senior Vice President and Managing Director. He continued,

"Operators will have access to full service ground and simulator instruction including Type Ratings, Recurrent and Maintenance Training. We will customize programs to meet the needs of the individual operator, whether they are for a regional airline or private corporate transportation purposes."

Brannon added that cost-effective dry lease options will also be available.

SimCom Training Centers is the General Aviation, Business and Regional Airline division of SimCom, Inc.

It offers simulator training programs for an array of general aviation and business and regional airline aircraft, including the Dornier 328 Jet, Jetstream 41, Hawker 700/800/800XP series, Learjet 20/30 series and the Learjet 55, Citation I, II and V series, Citation Jet, CJ I and CJ II series, King Airs, Mitsubishi MU-2 series, Beech Duke, Beech Baron, Cessna twins, Pilatus PC-12 series, Socata TBM series, Aerostar, Malibu/Mirage/Meridian series, Piper Saratoga and Seneca, and the Air Tractor.

FMI: www.simulator.com

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