Source: Borealis Exploration Limited

Agreement: Alitalia - WheelTug to Introduce Electric Drive System for Aircraft Taxi

Advantages for the Environment, and Operational Flexibility

ROME--(Marketwire - Apr 25, 2012) - Alitalia and WheelTug today announced the signing of a partnership to introduce an innovative electric drive system for taxiing the Airbus A320 family of aircraft.

The patented WheelTug electric drive system consists of an electric motor -- called "Chorus" -- installed in the aircraft nose wheels and powered by the APU (Auxiliary Power Unit), the auxiliary engine installed in the tail of aircraft which provides energy to the on-board systems when the main engines are off.

The equipment allows aircraft to taxi both forwards -- without the use of main engines -- and backwards -- without the use of a tow tug. The Chorus electric motor allows the movement of the aircraft from the departure gate to the runway, and upon landing, from runway exit to the stand for passenger disembarkation.

This new technology, which is unprecedented in commercial aviation, allows up to an 80% reduction in the fuel consumption for aircraft ground movements, with a significant reduction in cost, noise, and environmental impact.

The use of the Chorus electric motor also makes the aircraft independent from the tractor for push back, helping to increase operational flexibility and improve on-time operations.

With the agreement announced today with WheelTug, Alitalia becomes the launch customer for this innovative technology, having reserved 100 WheelTug systems for its A320 aircraft.

Through this partnership, Alitalia continues its commitment to technological innovation, economical and environmental sustainability and improving quality standards.

For WheelTug this agreement represents a key opportunity to spread this innovative technology to the best-selling aircraft family in the world.

Alitalia
Alitalia - Compagnia Aerea Italiana is the main Italian airline with 25 million transported passengers (in 2011), with an operating fleet of 146 aircraft and a network of 95 destinations in Italy and in the world (Summer season 2012).

The Alitalia network is centered on 7 operational bases: Rome Fiumicino, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Turin, Venice, Naples and Catania. Alitalia is member of the SkyTeam alliance and of the main transatlantic joint venture in air transport together with Air France-KLM Group and Delta Air Lines. Additional information is at www.alitalia.it.

WheelTug

WheelTug is represented in Italy by G&G Aviation, a consulting company serving airlines, airports, training centers and executive operators. WheelTug is a Gibraltar Corporation. A full listing of WheelTug partner companies is on the company's website at www.wheeltug.gi.

Contact Information:

For more press information:

Alitalia:
Paolo Di Prima
Alitalia
Vice President Media Relations
Tel. +39 06-65638950
Email. ufficio.stampa@alitalia.it

WheelTug:
Isaiah W. Cox
CEO
WheelTug plc
+44 (0) 20 7993 4293
+1 (410) 419-0082
exec@wheeltug.com