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National Flight Acadamy To Integrate LM's Prepar3D Software

Game-Based Visual Simulation Software Donated By The Company

The National Flight Academy says it plans to install Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D visual simulation software to power the NFA's immersive aviation experience as part of the academy's hands-on approach to teaching the principles of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to students.

"We believe in the mission of the National Flight Academy, which couples STEM curriculum with aviation to inspire youth about technological careers," said Dale Bennett, president of Lockheed Martin's Global Training and Logistics business. "With the call from our nation's leadership - and that of our own corporation- to reinvigorate America's innovative spirit, we feel it is a great opportunity to support an organization with such a vital cause."

Pensacola, FL-baled NFA is designed to address the concerns of declining STEM skills and standards in our country by providing immersive high-tech adventures that combine classroom math and science fundamentals with hands-on aviation experiences. Prepar3D is visual simulation software that brings immersive game-based technology to training, experiential learning and decision and performance support for non-government, government and commercial organizations.

For NFA, Lockheed Martin will donate copies of Prepar3D, upgradable as new product versions are launched. In addition to providing immersive software to facilitate the students' learning, Lockheed Martin has donated more than $2 million to the NFA. "The National Flight Academy's mission is to educate youth on the fundamentals of STEM, and to do that it is critical we provide valuable learning experiences," said Vice Admiral Gerald Hoewing, president of the National Flight Academy. "This project can't happen without companies like Lockheed Martin."

FMI: www.prepar3d.com

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