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Cubic Wins $9.4 Million Contract to Operate U.S. Navy Flight Training Simulator In-Service Engineering Office


SAN DIEGO, Apr 22, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Cubic Corp. (AMEX: CUB) has received
a $9.4 million contract covering the next five years to provide in-service
engineering support for the AV-8B flight and maintenance training systems and
KC-130 operational and instrument flight trainers at Marine Corps Air Station in
Cherry Point, N.C.

The contract represents the first win for the company in the on-site software
and hardware engineering business area within Navy Simulator Support.

The work will be performed by Cubic`s Worldwide Technical Services division,
part of the Cubic Defense Applications group. The contract is the second win
this year for Cubic out of four awarded so far under a U.S. Navy flight training
simulator support Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) program,
wherein seven companies are prequalified to compete for contracts with a total
value of more than $300 million. Since this program was initiated 30 months ago,
Cubic has won $54 million of the $156 million in contracts offered.

"This new tasking will take a lot of coordination and cooperation," said Cubic
Defense Applications Group President and CEO Gerry Dinkel. "We are motivated by
the fact that our reputation for providing world-class service has earned us the
kind of customer confidence that results in new projects. There are several
In-service Engineering Office contracts coming up under the Flight Training
Simulator Support program over the next several years, and we intend to win our
share or better," Dinkel added.

Under its new contract, the company will begin operation of the In-Service
Engineering Office this week. Cubic has carefully orchestrated preliminary
personnel planning and has already been successful in getting all current
on-site employees to sign up to work for the company`s Worldwide Technical
Services division. Cubic also plans to hire very skilled and experienced
professionals in this new business area to assist in future proposal
preparation.

The Worldwide Technical Services division installs, operates and maintains
military aviation, surface and subsurface training systems and ground and air
combat ranges at 26 U.S. sites and in seven international locations. The
division also contracts with electronics and commercial customers, providing
operation and maintenance services for a variety of training systems, including
firefighter training.

The division is part of the Cubic Defense Applications group, one of Cubic`s two
major segments, which produces instrumented air and ground combat training
systems, battle command training, simulations and simulation support for U. S.
and allied military forces. The group also produces high technology avionics,
data links and communications products for government and commercial customers,
and a wide range of technical and logistics services. The corporation`s other
major segment, Cubic Transportation Systems, designs and manufactures automatic
fare collection systems for public mass transit authorities. For more
information about Cubic, see the company` Web site at www.cubic.com.

In addition to historical matters, this release contains forward-looking
statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements
involve predictions of future results. Investors are cautioned that
forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which may affect the
company`s business and prospects. These include the effects of politics on
negotiations and business dealings with government entities, economic conditions
in the various countries in which the company does or hopes to do business,
competition and technology changes in the defense and transit industries, and
other competitive and technological factors.
 
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