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Cubic Awarded Contract to Deliver
Fare Collection System
For Van Nuys Airport "FlyAway" Bus Terminal
Future Interoperability with L.A. Regional Smart Card System
Expands Reach to Air Travelers
SAN DIEGO, January 13, 2004 - Cubic Transportation
Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of San Diego-based Cubic Corporation
(AMEX:CUB), has received a contract from Los Angeles World Airports
to provide an automated fare collection system for the Van Nuys
Airport's new FlyAway Bus Terminal. The system would make the
Terminal compatible with the Cubic-designed Los Angeles regional
public transit smart card fare collection system.
The Van Nuys Bus Terminal contract, valued at approximately $2.2 million, includes
two years of maintenance and an option for an additional year of service. A
second contract option would allow Cubic to make a system enhancement that
would let users of the Bus Terminal pay their fares with the same smart card
they use for public transportation throughout the L.A. regional system. Cubic
is supplying that regional smart card system under an $84 million contract
awarded by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. It
will be operational throughout the County in 2005.
Cubic's automated fare collection system for the terminal's bus boarding area
will include ticket vending machines for patrons to purchase magnetically encoded
bus tickets, sales office terminals for booth agents to sell tickets and gates.
Cubic will also provide its open-architecture, modular back-office Nextfare Central
System, which features a new web-based bus reservation system module. Nextfare
offers the scalability to accommodate future FlyAway terminals-should they
be added to the system-and also the ability to integrate smart card technology
that would link it to the L.A. regional system.
The Van Nuys FlyAway Bus Terminal provides bus service to and from Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX). FlyAway buses make about 100 trips daily and transport
nearly 2,100 passengers to and from LAX - a service that reduces traffic congestion
by eliminating an estimated 2,000 cars from the region's roads and freeways
every day.
In 2003, Cubic received a $16 million service contract from the Los Angeles
World Airport for parking control systems maintenance and technical services
to ensure the parking facilities at Los Angeles International, Van Nuys and
Ontario International airports will be operational around the clock, 365 days
a year.
"We are excited about this opportunity to help our long-term customer expand
its system with fare, ticketing and revenue management for its express bus services.
This is right in line with our vision for a truly multi-modal, multi-application
system in Los Angeles. Our ticketing systems for mass transit are easily extendable
to airports and airport flyaways, and we are pursuing several similar opportunities
where our system and service offerings are an excellent fit," said Richard
Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Cubic Transportation Systems,
Inc.
Cubic has delivered airport access, ticketing and revenue management systems
for many of the world's busiest airports including, most recently, John F.
Kennedy International Airport where the new AirTrain light rail airport
access system launched on December 17. Other airports linked to mass transit
through Cubic's systems include San Francisco International Airport, Washington,
D.C.'s Reagan National, Chicago's O'Hare, London's Heathrow, Sydney Airport
and Hong Kong International Airport.
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. is the world's leading turnkey solution
provider of automated fare collection systems for public transport including
bus, bus rapid transit, light rail, commuter rail, heavy rail, ferry and parking.
Cubic's solutions and services include system design, central computer systems,
equipment design and manufacturing, device-level software, integration, test,
installation, warranty, maintenance, computer hosting services, call centre
services, card management and distribution services, financial clearing and
settlement, multi-application support and outsourcing services.
Every year, nearly 10 billion rides are taken worldwide using Cubic fare collection
systems, delivered over 400 projects in 40 major markets on 5 continents. Active
projects include London, New York / New Jersey region, Washington, D.C. / Baltimore
/ Virginia region, Los Angeles region, San Diego region, San Francisco, Minneapolis/St.
Paul, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, South Florida, Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada,
Brisbane, Australia, Singapore, Bangkok, Thailand, and Scandinavia.
The corporation's other major segment, Cubic Defense Applications, provides
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. For more information about Cubic, see the company's
web site at www.cubic.com.
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