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ARINC and Venga Inspect Swiss Aircraft in Bid to Provide New Wings for Canada’s Snowbirds

November 7, 2006
Annapolis, Maryland—ARINC Engineering Services, LLC, and its Canadian partner Venga Aerospace today announced they have started technical discussions with the Swiss Air Force in a bid to provide modern replacement aircraft for Canada’s famed precision military flying team, the Snowbirds.

In an important step, a team including pilots and engineers from ARINC and Venga has just completed a fact-finding trip to Switzerland. While there, they inspected Hawk trainer aircraft available from the Swiss Air Force, as well as maintenance and modification documents for the planes.

The Snowbirds currently fly older Tutor trainer aircraft designed in the 1960s. ARINC and Venga have proposed replacing the Tutors with Hawk trainers from the Swiss. Eighteen Hawks would be acquired from the Swiss, their cockpits would be upgraded, and they would be delivered to the Snowbirds under a 20-year lease including a comprehensive maintenance program.

“Our Hawk leasing proposal will not only enable the Snowbirds to fly newer, safer and better-performing aircraft, but at a cost not exceeding their current operating budget,” stated Venga President Hirsh Kwinter.

The Canadian Forces are familiar with Hawk trainer aircraft, and currently use them to train military pilots. But acquiring brand-new Hawks for the Snowbirds—at a cost of $20 million (USD) per plane—is out of the question considering budget priorities for the Canadian Forces.

“The 18 Hawk trainer aircraft we are considering have been meticulously maintained by the Swiss,” stated Chris MacIntire, ARINC Engineering Services Senior Director for training programs. “We expect to employ 35-45 people for maintenance and support at the Snowbirds’ home base in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.”

Venga and ARINC have submitted a cost analysis based on a Tutor-to-Hawk comparison, following the Canadian Forces’ Cost Factors Manual. Their results indicate a turnkey lease proposal for 18 Hawks should cost the Snowbirds no more than continuing to maintain the old Tutor planes—and the Snowbird team would benefit greatly. The newer and more capable Hawks offer many operational and safety advantages, including zero-zero ejection seats, newer cockpit avionics, and longer range.

“ARINC and Venga are quite excited to offer the Canadian Armed Forces a truly cost-effective solution for modernizing the Snowbirds’ fleet. We look forward to a positive response to our leasing proposal when due diligence is completed by all parties,” concluded MacIntire.

Venga Aerospace Systems Inc.(TSX:VAV) is a 20-year-old Canadian public company focused on providing services for civil and defense programs. Through a subsidiary it also markets an advanced line of 3-D graphic products and services. For more information, visit the Venga web site at www.vengasystems.com.

ARINC Incorporated is the world leader in transportation communications and systems engineering. The company develops and operates communications and information processing systems and provides systems engineering and integration solutions to five key industries: airports, aviation, defense, government, and surface transportation. Founded to provide reliable and efficient radio communications for the airlines, ARINC is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, and operates key regional offices in London and Singapore, with over 3,200 employees worldwide. ARINC is ISO 9001:2000 certified.

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I reckon that's cool and all with them getting new planes, but like most folks, I'll sure miss their routines in the Tutors. Of course, I miss the days when the Blue Angels flew A-4's and the T-birds flew T-38's.


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As I understand it, it is still an unsolicited proposal by Venga to the CAF.

Be nice if it did come off, though.


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nice info - I would welcome the fact that the Swiss are being rewarded for keeping the Hawks in airworty condition for all these years following retirement. The airframes have low TT but couldn't be sold so far due to mostly analog cockpit instrumentation....

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