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Sat, May 07, 2005

Javelin Introduced To European Market

Trainer Debuts At AERO

ATG and its high performance Javelin Executive jet and Military Trainer were featured for the first time in Europe at AERO Friedrichshafen. ATG was represented by two of its authorized distributors; Rheinland Air Services of Germany and Air Touring of the U.K.

"Visitors to our ATG booth were impressed by the airplane, its looks and its performance capabilities," said Horst Bergmann, Executive Vice Chairman of ATG. Bergmann attended the show and briefed the European aviation press corps in detail about the Javelin and ATG’s goals and business plans; which included the various military derivatives of the Javelin contained in ATG’s long term plan.

During the exhibition ATG received an additional four orders for the Javelin Executive jet for delivery to UK customers increasing the total number of orders to approximately 100. Delivery positions for the jet are now sold through mid-2009.

AERO Friedrichshafen is the premier General Aviation Exhibition in Europe. It was held from April 21st thru the 24th in Friedrichshafen, Germany right on Lake Constance.

FMI: www.avtechgroup.com

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