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Wed, Apr 06, 2005

Going Steady: Condor Engineering, Aerotech World Trade

Condor Expands Its Commercial Aerospace Presence

Condor Engineering, a provider of avionics databus solutions, Tuesday announced it has expanded its international operations by forming a strategic alliance with UK-based Aerotech World Trade, Ltd. Under the agreement, Aerotech, which has provided representation and distribution services to the commercial aircraft industry for more than 60 years, will distribute Condor's data loader product line to the European, Middle Eastern and African commercial airline markets.

Already in use by many commercial aircraft, Condor's data loading solutions help streamline the essential task of uploading software to avionics systems by allowing the aircraft industry to load data more efficiently, reduce the time required for data loading, and more easily track software loads.

"Condor continually strives to provide products with the best price/performance, value, and highest level of quality," said Rick Schuh, vice president of sales at Condor Engineering. "By establishing a close partnership with Aerotech, we will be able to meet the increasing international demand for our time-saving data loading solutions. Aerotech has a solid reputation for effectively delivering products to the commercial aircraft industry, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to work together to help the international aircraft community."

www.condoreng.com

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