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Wed, Jun 29, 2005

CAFUC Places Order with Mechtronix

Canadian-Based Manufacturer To Deliver Full Flight Simulator and Flight Training Device To China

The Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFUC) placed an additional order for a Cessna Citation Jet 1 Ascent FFS XTM and an Ascent Level 5 Flight Training Device with Mechtronix Systems, a fast growing provider of flight training equipment worldwide. The devices will be installed at the CAFUC Simulation Training Center in Guanghan, Sichuan Province, P.R. China.

This transaction represents CAFUC's third major purchase of Mechtronix simulation technology. To date, CAFUC has ordered: 1 Ascent B737NG FFS XTM, 2 Ascent CJ1 FFS XTM, 1 Ascent CJ1 Level 5 FTD and 1 Ascent Seminole Flight Level 5 FTD from Mechtronix.

"We are delighted to continue building on our relationship with CAFUC in this highly competitive environment," said Xavier Herv�, President of Mechtronix. "We look forward to continue building on our success in China and to further support the growing number of flight training organizations that are looking for the new generation of full flight simulators that we provide."

Executive Vice President Li Shuwen of CAFUC added, "Mechtronix truly serves us with a strong customer focus and its products are extremely reliable. This has led us to place additional orders with Mechtronix."

FMI: www.mechtronix.ca

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