GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. (OTC:PSSR) (BULLETIN BOARD: PSSR) announced today that Westchester County Airport has contracted for the Field Condition Report (FCR) module, part of the PASSUR(R) OPSnet(TM) Suite, which provides best-of-breed protocols for the efficient and smooth management of an airport during irregular events such as snow and ice, lightning, and construction. "To properly serve our tenants and travelers, we feel it's our responsibility to provide this PASSUR collaborative technology, which supplies the most up-to-date airport conditions to all users of our facility, local or distant - helping to ensure a smooth, efficient, and safe airport operation," said Peter Scherrer, Airport Manager of the Westchester County Airport. "We believe this new module of our suite of collaborative solutions is a real breakthrough for airports - reducing their workload, while ensuing a coordinated and efficient operation by providing the best and most timely information to: pilots; ground services providers; airline ramp towers and system operations centers; cargo and FBO operators; and other key users of their facilities," said Jim Barry, president and CEO of PASSUR Aerospace. PASSUR OPSnet is a secure web portal which uses an advanced PASSUR information database to create instant communication and information sharing with all key players of the airport community in real time, in a secure environment, resulting in coordinated decision making, effective use of resources, and consistent public information -- from any Internet-connected PC. It combines automated updates from the PASSUR radar-based database, with local updates from all key users of the airport facility. PASSUR OPSnet has a proven return on investment, based on studies by Booz Allen Hamilton and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Westchester County Airport will be using the Field Condition Report/Master Coordination Screen module, which enables the airport operations center to provide all users of the facility, local and distant, with instant updates about surface conditions, construction advisories, plans for irregular operations, and other time-sensitive information required by the aviation community. It also includes an electronic log of all airfield changes. PASSUR OPSnet and FCR are part of the PASSUR 3C Program, designed to provide a single platform from which airports can communicate, coordinate and share consistent information with all of their most important stakeholders in order to maximize efficiencies and airport performance in real time. About PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. PASSUR Aerospace is changing the way aviation and aerospace information is collected, analyzed, and delivered. PASSUR Aerospace owns and operates a unique database of flight information with proprietary decision-making software, primarily powered by a growing international network of passive radars (PASSURs) located at more than 85 airports worldwide, including 34 of the top 35 U.S. airports - from which it provides PASSUR information, analytics, and decision support tools to improve the financial condition and operational efficiency of organizations. PASSUR Aerospace offers unique user- friendly information, as well as decision support algorithms, which provide innovative commercial air traffic solutions to more than 50 airports, including 8 of the top 10 U.S. airports; to dozens of airlines, including 7 of the top 10 U.S. airlines; and to more than 180 corporate aviation customers, as well as to the U.S. Government. In addition, the company has created and implemented collaborative web-based software that allows the company's customers to instantly share information to improve individual and joint decision-making, creating additional value for those customers. Visit PASSUR Aerospace's web site at http://www.passur.com/ for updated products, solutions, and news. The forward-looking statements in this news release relating to management's expectations and beliefs are based on preliminary information and management assumptions. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a wide range of risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ in material respects, including those related to customer needs, budgetary constraints, competitive pressures, the success of airline trials, the profitable use of the Company's owned PASSURs located at major airports, the Company's maintenance of above average quality of its product and services, as well as potential regulatory changes. Further information regarding factors that could affect the Company's results is contained in the Company's SEC filings, including the October 31, 2007 Form 10K, and the July 31, 2008 10Q. Contact: Ron Dunsky (203) 622-4086 DATASOURCE: PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. CONTACT: Ron Dunsky of PASSUR Aerospace, Inc., +1-203-622-4086, Web site: http://www.passur.com/

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