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Tue, Mar 08, 2005

Avionica Completes Its Big Move

Now Located On 30,000 Square Foot Campus

Avionica says it's moved into a completely new 30,000 square foot facility, situated on a two-acre campus at 9941 West Jessamine Street, Miami, FL. The property, originally built in 1996, has undergone a thorough renovation. "We designed a ground-up solution tailored to the needs of a growing avionics company. To maintain our consistent growth rate, we needed facilities that provide efficient workflow today, as well as room to grow in the future", said Vice President, Stylian Cocalides. The building provides triple the available space of Avionica's previous facilities.

"We took advantage of this singular opportunity to create efficiencies in multiple business areas," said Stylian, "We've integrated our voice and data networks, and integrated Engineering, Manufacturing, Accounting, and CRM functions into a single, paperless computing environment. We're prepared for a period of extended growth."

Avionica, Inc. specializes in complete flight data management solutions. Products include SecureLINK, the airborne wireless Ethernet router, the miniQAR, the world's first miniature quick access flight data recorder, the RSU, a handheld flight-data recorder monitoring and download tool, and AVSCAN.flight, a commercial and military flight data analysis tool.

FMI: www.avionica.com

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