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Tue, Sep 13, 2005

Alteon and ANA Work Together to Provide 787 Training Capabilities

Alteon Training will work with 787 launch customer ANA (All Nippon Airways) to establish a Tokyo Training Center as part of the Alteon global training support network for the new Dreamliner. Alteon will place a full suite of 787 training tools at ANA's Haneda training center, which will be ready for 787 training by first quarter 2008. Training tools for the 787 will include a full flight simulator, flat-panel simulator, desktop simulation systems, courseware and instructors.

"Boeing's relationship with ANA spans many years and promises an exciting future with ANA's launch of the 787," said Lou Mancini, vice president and general manager, Boeing Commercial Aviation Services. "Working together with ANA to provide 787 training demonstrates how a premier airline and a market-leading aircraft manufacturer can add value for each other and the marketplace."

The cooperative training solution in Japan is the first 787 training center to be announced by Alteon. The location will primarily serve ANA, but will be available to all 787 operators.

"We are privileged to be partnered with ANA, one of the world's leading airlines, in launching our 787 training solution," said Alteon President Pat Gaines. Placing 787 training capability in Tokyo supports ANA, increasing its training capability without a large capital outlay, and provides other 787 operators in the region with the opportunity to train closer to their home base."

ANA serves 46 destinations throughout Japan, and flies to 22 cities throughout Asia, Europe, and North America, including the Pacific resorts of Hawaii and Guam. One of the 10 largest passenger carriers in the world, it has a history spanning more than 50 years and a reputation for hospitable service and innovative products. ANA became a member of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance, in 1999, and in 2004 made history as the launch customer of the Boeing 787.

FMI: www.alteontraining.com

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