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Star Navigation Featured in WINGS Magazine

Star Navigation Featured in WINGS Magazine.

articleStar Navigation Systems Group Ltd.November 9, 20053/company/star-navigation-systems-group-ltd/news/star-navigation-featured-in-wings-magazine
Star Navigation Featured in WINGS Magazine

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\n50,780,284 shares outstanding\n\nTORONTO, Nov. 9 /CNW/ - Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. (\"Star\nNavigation\") (TSX.V: SNA) is pleased to announce that it has been featured in\nWINGS Magazine, 'Canada's National Aviation Magazine' in their November -\nDecember 2005 issue. WINGS Magazine is Canada's only premiere national\naviation magazine, and is read by key decision makers including management and\nflight operations personnel in the aviation industry, as well as influential\npolicymakers in government, and military personnel.\nThe feature article titled \"Star Navigation Reports Aircraft Anomalies\nBefore They Become Problems\", which can be viewed at www.star-navigation.com,\nhighlights the tremendous value proposition offered by Star's flagship\nproduct, the ISMS(TM) (the In-flight Safety Monitoring System), to the airline\nindustry. The article also highlights Star Navigation's recent successes in\nsales and product developmentand corporate developments.\n\nAbout Star Navigation...\n\nStar Navigation Systems Group Ltd. (www.star-navigation.com) owns the\nworldwide license to a product without peer, its proprietary, patented \nIn-flight Safety Monitoring System - ISMS(TM), the first system in the world\nto feature in-flight data-analysis, -monitoring and -diagnostics with a \nreal-time connection between aircraft and ground. Its real-time capability of\ntracking performance-trends and predicting incident-occurrence enhances\naviation safety and improves fleet management while reducing costs for the\noperator.\n\nCertain statements contained in this News Release constitute forward-\nlooking statements. When used in this document, the words \"may\", \"would\",\n\"could\", \"will\" and similar expressions, as they relate to Star or its\nmanagement are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such\nstatements reflect Star's current views with respect to future events and are\nsubject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could\ncause Star's actual performance or achievements to vary from those described\nherein. Should one or more of these factors or uncertainties materialize, or\nshould assumptions underlying forward-looking statements prove incorrect,\nactual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended,\nplanned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected....

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