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Innovative Solutions & Support's Primary Flight Flat Panel Display System Selected by Boeing for Royal Netherlands Air Force KC-10 Cockpit Update

Business Wire, June 13, 2005

EXTON, Pa. -- Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSC-News) announced today at the Paris Air Show that the Boeing Company, Wichita Development and Modification Center has selected the Company's Primary Flight Display System for use on the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) Cockpit Upgrade Program. The Display System includes two 15-inch Flat Panel Display Units located on the pilot and copilot forward instrument panels and display generation capability in two Data Concentrator Units and two Control Panels.

Roman Ptakowski, President of ISSC, commented, "This selection by the Boeing Company for the RNLAF program provides another example of the growing use of IS&S display products for military, commercial air transport, and business aviation applications. The product's exceptional performance, light weight, low power and low cost make it ideal for retrofit upgrades."

The Primary Flight Display System evolved out of a significant IR&D effort at IS&S that has engendered a number of technological advances. The diverse Flat Panel Display line includes display sizes ranging from 8.4" up to 20" displays. Applications include primary flight displays, engine displays, multifunction displays and tactical displays.

The Primary Flight Display System provides highly readable, large format (15") flat panel displays, in flexible graphical formats, for upgrading air transport, military and business aviation aircraft.

Headquartered in Exton, PA, Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. (www.innovative-ss.com) designs, manufactures and markets flight information computers, electronic displays and advanced monitoring systems that measure and display critical flight information. This includes data relative to aircraft separation (RVSM), airspeed and altitude, as well as engine and fuel data measurements.

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