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Press Release

13th December 2001


Aerosystems plays Father Christmas.
 

Aerosystems International demonstrated that it is keen to encourage those with a talent for design when Scott Roy, managing director of Aerosystems International (AeI), recently attended an assembly at Somers Park Primary School. Scott presented winners Hanna Whaler, age seven and Kerry Jenkins, age nine, with copies of Christmas cards produced as a result of AeI's Christmas Card Competition. The company also gave the school a cheque for £1000.

Aerosystems plays Father ChristmasThe competition was open to primary schools located close to AeI's offices throughout the UK. It resulted in over 500 designs being submitted from which six winning entries were selected from three schools across the country.

Aerosystems International (AeI) is a world-class company specialising in the design, development and delivery of software intensive systems for the aerospace, transport and process industries. It also develops cutting edge systems and smart technology for various industrial applications. The company's customers include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Goodrich, BP, MoD, BAE SYSTEMS, GKN, SHELL and NASA. In 1985, AeI had 15 staff in Yeovil, Somerset - today it has 540 staff around the country and AeI offices can be found in Yeovil, Malvern, Camberley, Warton and York.

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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