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Sun, Feb 21, 2016

Frasca Appoints New VP Business Development

Craig Zysk Brings 33 Years Experience To The Post

Frasca International, Inc. announced today that Craig Zysk has joined the firm to further develop their customer accounts throughout the world. Craig Zysk comes with over 33 years of experience in the aviation industry, having spent time with AgustaWestland, Rotorsim, Aerosim Flight Academy/Technologies, Keystone and most recently MD helicopters where he worked as Vice President of Sales & Marketing.

Craig joins as Vice President of New Business Development to continue Frasca's success as a provider of flight simulation equipment to many of the top flight training organizations worldwide. "I am excited to work with Frasca to further develop their customer base and represent their impressive product line to flight training operations worldwide. I'm fortunate to be joining a company that takes pride in their ability to exceed customer expectations with regard to technology and customer service," commented Craig.

John Frasca, President of Frasca International said "Craig's extensive background and industry experience has already made him an important member of the Frasca team. His appointment is a sign of our commitment to continuing our role as a leader in the flight simulation industry. I'm confident that Craig will play a key role in representing Frasca and our product line to both new and existing customers."

(Image provided with Frasca news release)

FMI: www.frasca.com

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