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Default Proposal to Provide Aircraft to Snowbirds

Venga Makes Proposal to Provide Replacement Aircraft for Canadian Forces'
Famed Snowbirds Aerial team
14:34 EDT Friday, September 15, 2006

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 15, 2006) - Venga Aerospace Systems
Inc. ("Venga") (TSX VENTUVAV)(PINK SHEET:VNGAF) announces that it has, in
association with ARINC Incorporated (www.arinc.com), made a formal proposal
to the Canadian government to provide replacement jet aircraft for the
Canadian Forces' Snowbirds aerial demonstration squadron. The Venga / ARINC
proposal would see the Snowbirds' current fleet of Tutor aircraft replaced
with 18 newer, safer and superior performing, Hawk jet aircraft.

The Snowbirds (www.snowbirds.dnd.ca) are the aerial demonstration team of
the Canadian Forces. While the Snowbirds have been a symbol of national
pride for 35 years, it has long been recognized that the Snowbirds would
benefit by acquiring newer and more advanced aircraft. The Venga / ARINC
proposal is based on providing the Canadian Forces newer Hawk jet aircraft
on a turnkey 20 year lease program that offers the Snowbirds many
operational and safety advantages over its current Tutor aircraft including:
zero-zero ejection seats; newer avionics and longer range. Adding to the
viability of the Venga / ARINC proposal is that based on an aircraft to
aircraft comparison using the Canadian Forces Cost Factors Manual, all the
offered advantages can be realized by the Canadian Forces at no increased
operational costs. "The Venga / ARINC Snowbirds' aircraft replacement
proposal is truly a WIN - WIN situation for all," stated Venga's President,
Hirsh Kwinter. "Our Hawk based proposal would not only see the Snowbirds
flying newer, safer and better performing aircraft, but at a cost that would
not exceed the Snowbirds' current operating budget," continued Mr. Kwinter.

As an integral part of the VENGA / ARINC proposal, Venga has partnered with
ARINC Incorporated, the world leader in transportation communications and
systems engineering to provide Venga with a turnkey solution and capability
for ongoing maintenance and avionics upgrades required by the Snowbirds. "We
are, of course quite excited and pleased to be associated with Venga
Aerospace on this leading edge proposal to update the Snowbirds," states
ARINC Incorporated Vice President, Barry Schrower. "In the event that the
Venga/ARINC proposal is accepted, ARINC will employ approximately 35
Canadians in Moose Jaw for the proposed 20 years. The Venga Hawk proposal
also has ARINC Canada providing all new state of the art glass cockpits for
all 18 aircraft," continued Mr. Schrower.

"We are very excited to be in a position to offer the Canadian Armed Forces
with what we believe is a viable solution to the Snowbirds' aging fleet of
Tutor jet aircraft," added Kwinter. "The Snowbirds are a true, Canadian icon
and should our proposal be accepted, we would be proud to participate in the
continuing legacy of what has, and remains, an important part of Canadian
aerospace history," concluded Mr. Kwinter.

For more information about the Venga / ARINC Snowbirds aircraft replacement
proposal see: www.vengasystems.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties that may cause the Company's results to differ materially from
expectations and speak only as of the date hereof.


 




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