Thomas Cook Airlines, UK, Orders CTT Systems' Zonal Drying System for Three Boeing 757-200 Aircraft


NYKOPING, Sweden, July 5, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Thomas Cook Airlines, UK, has placed an order with CTT Systems for the Zonal Drying(TM) System to be installed in three Boeing 757-200 aircraft. The systems will be used for evaluation and could be followed by a fleet order if the trial is successful.

"This order from Thomas Cook Airlines UK is based on the improved economical and operational aspects using the Zonal Drying(TM) System and confirms the increased market awareness on condensation problems within the airline industry, especially in Europe among charter, regional jet operators and low cost airlines," said Torbjorn Johansson, president, CTT Systems. "Thomas Cook Airlines, UK is a very important client for us as they have a large fleet of aircraft and are also in the same group as Thomas Cook Airlines, Germany (ex. Condor)".

By eliminating condensation in the aircraft both operational and maintenance cost will be lowered through: - lowered fuel consumption (i.e. lower aircraft weight due to elimination of accumulated water), - improved operational reliability (i.e. less corrective maintenance) - consistent insulation performance (i.e. water destroys insulation performance).

Further, the aircraft residual value will be protected or even improved due to no corrosive impact over the years. The lowered aircraft weight will reduce the fuel burn, which also has a positive impact on the environment.

For additional information: Torbjorn Johansson, President, CTT Systems AB. Tel. +46-155-205901 alt. mobile. +46-70-665 24 46 or E-mail: torbjorn.johansson@ctt.se or Ulf Liljenberg, VP Sales & Marketing CTT Systems AB Tel. +46-8-6602159 alt. mobile. +46-70-265 49 00 or E-mail ulf.liljenberg@ctt.se Also visit: (www.ctt.se).

About CTT Systems

CTT provides systems for humidity control in aircraft. CTT Systems' offers the Zonal Drying(TM) System, and the Cair (TM) System. The Zonal Drying(TM) System eliminates condensation on the aircraft structure and is installed in more than 160 aircraft in use today. The Cair(TM) System provides humidification of the extremely dry first and business class cabins without condensation in long haul aircraft. Customers include Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier and many airlines, along with partnerships with Lufthansa Technik and Hamilton Sundstrand. CTT Systems AB is located in Nykoping, Sweden and listed on the O-list of Stockholm stock exchange.

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