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Mon, May 19, 2008

EBACE 2008: Aerion Reports Over $3 Billion In Orders

Company Still Seeking Builder For Supersonic Bizjet

In the six months that Aerion has been accepting orders for the Aerion supersonic business jet, the company has received more than 40 letters of intent backed up by refundable deposits of $250,000. At a price of $80 million per aircraft, the total backlog stands at more than $3 billion... and Aerion officials expect the backlog may go higher before the close of EBACE2008, which kicks off Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland.

Now, all the company needs is an OEM to build its proposed supersonic business transport... but Aerion says they're working on that.

"Just two and a half years ago our market research indicated a market for 300 supersonic jets over 10 years," noted Aerion Vice Chairman Brian Barents, "but that survey did not even include demand from countries such as India, China and Russia. If anything, we have underestimated global demand."

Barents pointed to five orders secured by marketing agent ExecuJet in India alone as an indication of emerging market demand. Aerion has also secured orders in Pakistan, The Middle East, Europe, North America and South America.

Aerion says it is continuing discussions with potential OEM partners, as well as potential tier-one suppliers. Aerion has an exclusive agreement with Pratt & Whitney for the use of a new variant of its JT8D-219 engine, a member of the ubiquitous JT8D family, flat-rated to 19,600 pounds of thrust.

Aerion expects to reach an agreement with an OEM by year end, keeping the company on track to certify the supersonic jet as planned in 2014. In the meantime, Aerion continues to focus on building a dealer and support network.

"We have teamed with sales representatives that are known and respected the world over," said Barents. "They are among the most experienced in selling intercontinental jets, and their customers recognize and value this expertise."

Technical progress continues as well. Aerion is conducting tests in an anechoic lab to evaluate noise characteristics of different nozzle configurations.  Wind tunnel tests are planned for later this year to confirm results of configuration changes, as will large-scale inlet and nozzle tests. The company has previously stated that the Aerion jet will meet Stage 4/Chapter 4 noise requirements.

"A lot of people are concluding Aerion will be the company to reintroduce supersonic civil flight," said Barents. "We look forward to talking to them in Geneva."

FMI: www.aerioncorp.com

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