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Wed, Jun 18, 2003

Rotorsim Starts New Center in Italy

Rotorsim, the consortium owned equally by CAE and Agusta S.p.A., will establish a new helicopter training center in Sesto Calende (Italy) to provide integrated training solutions for AgustaWestland helicopters.

The center is being established within the frame of the Agusta Training Center, in Sesto Calende, which itself is located a short distance from Agusta's headquarters in Cascina Costa.

The center will open in 2005 with the delivery of a CAE-built A109 full mission simulator (FMS) for training military and civil customers of the A109 helicopter. Rotorsim initially expects the A109 FMS to generate revenues of approximately EUR 80 million (C$125 million) over 15 years. Training solutions for additional Agusta helicopter platforms are expected to be added in the future.

The center will be used for both flight and maintenance training, and offer customers initial, conversion, recurrent, and mission training. It will feature multimedia classrooms, computer-based training, a maintenance training area, and training management information system. The A109 FMS will consist of two cockpits in a roll-in/roll-out configuration: one representing the A109 Power; the other representing the military A109 Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). The A109 FMS will be equipped with the CAE Medallion-S(TM) visual system.

FMI: www.agustawestland.com/home_a.asp; www.cae.com/en/

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