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Wed, May 25, 2005

FlightSafety to Build 1st Falcon 2000EX EASy/Falcon 900EX EASy Convertible Sim

FlightSafety International has announced that it will design and manufacture the first Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy – Falcon 900EX EASy convertible flight simulator. This new simulator is scheduled to be operational early in the second quarter of 2006.

“This announcement further strengthens our training partnership with Dassault. The new simulator will enhance our ability to provide convenient and superior training to the Falcon Jet community,” said Bruce Whitman, President, FlightSafety International.

“Adding a convertible simulator to the Teterboro Learning Center is a smart move,” said John G. Rosanvallon, President and CEO of Dassault Falcon Jet. “It will give us the flexibility we need to meet the training requirements of the Falcon Jet EASy fleet.”

This unique full-motion simulator will be built at the company’s manufacturing facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Designed and engineered using the most advanced technology; it will combine the exact EASy flight deck replication with a Head Up display and high definition visual system. This new simulator will receive FAA Level “D” certification following its installation.

FlightSafety’s VITAL 9 visual system presents highly detailed, texture enhanced scenes and excels in its realistic presentation of both routine and critical weather conditions. Pilots and maintenance technicians will also benefit from FlightSafety’s MatriX interactive training capabilities, including the SimVu debriefing systems.

The company offers training on Dassault Falcon Jet aircraft in Teterboro, New Jersey; Dallas, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Little Rock, Arkansas and at the LeBourget Airport in Paris, France.

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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