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FRASCA Expands Manufacturing Capacity

Level D FFS Contract Win Accounts For Need For More MFG Capability

FRASCA will be expanding their manufacturing facility in response to strong flight simulator sales including a contract for a Level D Full Flight Simulator (FFS) for an undisclosed helicopter operator.

FRASCA currently operates out of an 85,000 square foot office and manufacturing facility which includes two additional outbuildings at their manufacturing facility in Urbana, Illinois.

The addition will increase the facility's size to accommodate manufacturing capacity for two Level D helicopter full fight simulators with large dome visual systems and Roll On Roll Off cockpit configurations.

These Level D FFSs are the most advanced level of flight simulator and must meet strict qualification and training requirements. This addition will expand the factory's number of FFS pads to five while also increasing FRASCA's capacity for building full flight simulators for larger aircraft as demand for these devices increases.

"Adding this manufacturing space is one visible element to our strategic plan to increase our engineering and manufacturing throughput," stated John Frasca, President of FRASCA International, Inc. "Other investments include 3D printing, network infrastructure upgrades and staffing additions."

Construction for the building addition will begin this Spring and will be completed in September of 2021. In addition to the building expansion, FRASCA has been able to maintain their entire workforce throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and will continue hiring additional personnel as needed.

FMI: www.frasca.com

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