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Tue, Aug 23, 2005

ATG Picks Colorado Over New Mexico

Will Manufacture Javelin At Front Range Airport

Aviation Technology Group (ATG) announced Tuesday that its executives have decided to build a manufacturing plant at Front Range Airport in Adams County, Colorado.

"ATG is pleased to report that we have signed contracts to lease two buildings located at Front Range Airport," said Will Schippers, ATG’s CFO. "These buildings will be interim facilities until we build permanent production facilities currently planned for 2009."

ATG will lease 56,000 square feet at Front Range Airport. The first building, a 21,600 square foot facility, will be used by ATG Flight Operations to manufacture four conforming Javelin aircraft and will serve as test facility headquarters. The adjacent building will be used to assemble production aircraft. ATG anticipates production of up to 10 planes at a time in the 34,400 square foot facility. When production reaches full capacity for these facilities, ATG expects to have hired up to 150 new employees.

"We were very thorough in our site selection process, working with many states around the country," said George Bye, Chairman and CEO of ATG. "Front Range offered availability of space and superior airport facilities that helped make our decision."

"ATG manufacturing their airplane out of the Front Range Airport brings us another step closer to meeting our goal of expanding the aerospace industry in Colorado," said Jane Norton, Lt. Governor of Colorado. "The economic impact is also significant for us due to the expectation for a notable amount of the aircraft to be sold both nationally and internationally."

"As an aviator and member of the Front Range Airport Authority, an announcement to establish ATG's manufacturing facility at the Front Range Airport is what I have hoped to hear for some time," said Larry Pace, Adams County Commissioner and Chairman of Front Range Airport Authority (FRAA). "The industrial buffer around the airport makes this an outstanding location for manufacturing and an ideal place to do business. We welcome the new jobs and the strength of this company to Adams County."

ATG builds a high speed, high performing, military looking jet called the Javelin. The Javelin VLJ features lightweight turbofan engines and an ergonomic design. Slated for first deliveries in late 2007, the Javelin’s two-seater design is unique to the VLJ market that usually seat four or more. ATG is also expanding the Javelin platform to include a military trainer.

FMI: www.avtechgroup.com

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