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Mon, Aug 19, 2013

Flyht Receives Boeing 767 Activation STC From Transport Canada

Will Allow For Use Of AFIRS 228

Transport Canada has issued an activation STC to Flyht Aerospace Solutions for its Automated Flight Information Reporting System ("AFIRS") 228 on the Boeing 767 - 200/300 series aircraft.

On October 11, 2012, Flyht announced the receipt of a provisions STC for the Boeing 767 series aircraft from Transport Canada. This was the first step in enabling existing customers and future customers to use the additional features of the AFIRS 228.

An STC constitutes regulatory approval to modify an aircraft's design while retaining airworthiness certification and is necessary to permit retrofit installation of aeronautical products such as AFIRS. The Company has activation STCs for 42 aircraft types for either/or AFIRS 220 and 228 products. The Company continues to develop STC's for numerous other aircraft types.

AFIRS 228 is designed to provide a fully certified avionics platform capable of meeting all air navigation communications requirements in Europe, the United States and other jurisdictions around the world. It also provides the input and outputs necessary to enhance the value of real-time data for the company's customers. The AFIRS 228 will be the first safety services certified platform to provide black box data streaming via FLYHTStream, a patent pending solution.

FMI: www.flyht.com

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