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Republic of China Civil Aviation Authority Releases Formosa Airlines Final Accident Report

Business Wire, July 4, 2001

Business Editors/Transportation Writers

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 4, 2001

The Republic of China Civil Aviation Authority has released the final accident report for the March 18th, 1998 crash of Formosa Airlines Saab 340, Registration Number B-12255, which went down into the Formosa Strait shortly after take-off.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Report, released on June 5th, 2001 provides findings and results of the investigation. Copies of the report can be obtained by contacting the Republic of China CAA at:

Civil Aeronautics Administration

Sung Shan Airport

Taipai, Taiwan 105

Republic of China

Or via e-mail at: caafsd@mail.caa.gov.tw

Saab Aircraft AB, with offices in Linkoping, Sweden and Sterling, Virginia in the U.S. supports and maintains the combined Saab 340 and Saab 2000 fleet of over 500 aircraft in service with operators around the world. Saab Aircraft AB is part of the Saab Aviation Services Business Unit of Saab AB.

Saab is one of the world's leading high-technology companies, with its main operations focusing on defense, aviation and space. The group covers a broad spectrum of competence and capability in systems integration.

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