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Mon, May 26, 2008

Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen Sim Training Unveiled By FlightSafety International

Training Offered At Toronto's Downsview Airport

Bombardier Aerospace and FlightSafety International announced last week FlightSafety now offers pilot training on the first CRJ900 NextGen aircraft flight simulator located in Canada.

The CRJ900 NextGen aircraft simulator is located at FlightSafety's Learning Center adjacent to the Bombardier facility at Downsview Airport in Toronto, Ontario. A launch ceremony, attended by Todd Young, Vice-President Customer Support, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft and Jim Waugh, Executive Vice-President, FlightSafety International, along with employees of both organizations, was held on May 13, 2008.

"FlightSafety will handle the pilot training that Bombardier's own simulators cannot accommodate because of the increasing number of CRJ900 NextGen aircraft orders and the subsequent growing requirement for training," said Mr. Young.

"We are pleased to support Bombardier and the growing number of CRJ900 NextGen aircraft operators with comprehensive training programs using this new advanced technology simulator," said Mr. Waugh. "The use of simulator-based training by Bombardier and our mutual customers enhances safety and contributes to the aviation industry's environmental efforts."

FlightSafety International is known within the aviation training industry for its design and manufacture of full flight simulators for civil and military aircraft programs. It operates a large fleet of advanced full flight simulators at 40 training locations throughout the world.

Bombardier's CRJ900 NextGen aircraft program was introduced in 2007.

The CRJ900 NextGen aircraft simulator recently received Level D and STD1A-A3 qualification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) respectively. It features FlightSafety's state-of-the-art VITAL visual system and electric motion and control loading technology.

FlightSafety International is also the official provider of turboprop pilot training for Bombardier and offers courses on all Dash 8/Q-Series aircraft models.

FMI: www.flightsafety.com, www.bombardier.com

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