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Issued by FlightSafety International.

July 15, 2014

FlightSafety International and Sikorsky plan to offer training for S-76D, S-92A and S-76C+/C++ in Asia

FlightSafety International and Sikorsky plan to offer training for the Sikorsky S-76D, Sikorsky S-92A, and Sikorsky S-76C+/C++ helicopters in Asia.

“This new capability will augment FlightSafety's reach in Asia and provide Sikorsky helicopter operators in the region with the highest quality training using our advanced technology Level D qualified simulators,” said Bruce Whitman, president & ceo. “This significant investment further demonstrates our commitment to serve and support Sikorsky and respond to the needs of the growing number of Sikorsky helicopter operators in Asia.”

“FlightSafety is a key partner to support Sikorsky Aircraft's rebalancing efforts to Asia,” said Christophe Nurit, Sikorsky's vice president Asia. “The upcoming deployment of three new Level D qualified simulators is a major signal of our joint commitment to the Asia region. We are very pleased to continue building on a strong legacy of unparalleled customer service.”

Training for the Sikorsky S-92A® and Sikorsky S-76C+/C++™ helicopters will be offered in Singapore. It is expected to begin in 2015 following the installation and Level D qualification of the simulators. The installation of a Sikorsky S-76D™ helicopter Level D qualified simulator in southeast Asia is also planned. The exact timing and location will be determined by FlightSafety and Sikorsky based on customer needs.

FlightSafety is proud to have served as a factory authorized training provider for Sikorsky since 1983. Training is currently available at FlightSafety's Learning Centers in Dallas, Texas; Lafayette, Louisiana; Stavanger, Norway: West Palm Beach, Florida; and at the Farnborough Airport in the United Kingdom.

FlightSafety offers training in Asia and the surrounding area for Gulfstream aircraft in Hong Kong and for business and regional aircraft built by Bombardier in Tokyo, Japan. Training for Pratt & Whitney Canada engines is available in Brisbane, Australia; Haikou, China; and Singapore.