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Press Release

31st March 2000


Employees of the Future.
 

Stanchester Community School has received £1000, donated by Yeovil-based Aerosystems International (AeI), towards the development of its computer facilities. Steve D'Arcy, AeI's Human Resources Manager, and Paula Selwood, AeI's Personnel Controller joined Mr Glyn Ottery, Headteacher Stanchester Community School and students in their computer department to hand over the cheque for £1000.

Aerosystems International, a systems and software company developing smart technology for aerospace and industrial applications, is keen to encourage IT skills in future generations and establish links with the local community.

Note to Editors:

Aerosystems International, jointly owned by GKN Aerospace and BAE SYSTEMS, was formed in 1985 for the sole purpose of developing aerospace systems and software, combining the avionics and systems expertise of GKN Westland with the software and project management skills of BAeSEMA.

For further information please contact:

Emma Taylor
Aerosystems International Ltd
Alvington
Yeovil
Somerset
BA22 8UZ
Tel:+ 44 (0) 1935 443000 or Fax +44 (0) 1935 443111.

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