FlightSafety Promotes MacLellan to Manager of Dallas Fort Worth Learning Center

Aug. 30, 2006

LA GUARDIA AIRPORT, New York (August 29, 2006) – FlightSafety International has promoted Daniel MacLellan to Center Manager of the company's Dallas Fort Worth Learning Center.

MacLellan has held a number of positions of increasing responsibility during his career with the company. He has served the company's customers as Sales Director at FlightSafetyBoeing, Regional Marketing Director, and most recently as the Assistant Manager of the Greater Philadelphia/Wilmington Learning Center. Dan worked in sales for Johnson & Johnson and American Flyers prior to joining FlightSafety in 1994.

"Dan goes above and beyond to ensure our customers receive the highest quality of training available," said Bruce Whitman, President & CEO, FlightSafety International. "His experience, industry expertise and commitment to excellence in customer service make him the ideal choice to lead our Dallas Fort Worth Learning Center."

FlightSafety's Dallas Fort Worth Learning Center provides professional aviation training on a wide variety of business aircraft including the Falcon 10, Falcon 20, Falcon 50, Falcon 2000 and Falcon 2000EX as well as the Gulfstream II, Gulfstream III, Gulfstream 100, Gulfstream 150 and Gulfstream 200. The Learning Center also serves the Regional Aircraft industry with training programs and full flight simulators for Bombardier and Embraer regional aircraft.

Dan received an Associates degree in Psychology from Quincy College, a Bachelors degree in Marketing from Suffolk University and is currently enrolled in a Marketing Certification Program at the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton Business School. He holds a Commercial Pilots license, with single and multi engine ratings, as well as a private Glider rating.

FlightSafety International is the world's premier aviation training organization. Over 75,000 pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals train at FlightSafety facilities each year. The company designs and manufactures full flight simulators for civil and military aircraft programs and operates the world's largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators at 40 training locations.