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     CSC Sets World Record for Large Turbine Helicopter Flight

     EL SEGUNDO, Calif., May 15 /Computer Sciences Corporation announced today that it has set a world speed flight record over a recognized course, as sanctioned and verified by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA). The NAA is the U.S. affiliate of the Federation of Aeronautique Internationale, the recognized world authority for the validation of world aviation records. The record category for this flight is large turbine helicopters, Class E Rotorcraft, Subclass E-1g.

     The record-setting flight was performed in a Sikorsky S-61 twin turbine helicopter CSC owns and operates for a U.S. Navy client, which uses the aircraft to perform airborne launches and target recoveries. During the past five months, CSC aviation support services personnel conducted a major overhaul of the S-61. The aircraft was completely disassembled and entirely rewired. All of the avionics were updated or replaced, and new systems, as well as a new glass cockpit, were installed.

     CSC pilots Don Strother and Tom Algeo set course from Vancouver, B.C., on April 16, with a final destination of West Palm Beach, Fla. Weather conditions dictated their route, which brought them down the Pacific Coast and across the southern U.S. before reaching Florida. "Obviously, we wanted to cover the course as quickly as possible, but safety was first and foremost in our planning and flying," said Algeo. "This was a tremendous challenge -- performing a complete overhaul and setting a flight record -- but CSC is committed to outstanding service delivery, and we are thrilled with this accomplishment."

    "This is a remarkable, significant achievement for CSC and its dedicated workforce of aviation support services employees," said Lawrence H. Hare, president of CSC's Applied Technology Division. "With nearly 50 years of aviation operation and maintenance support experience, CSC's extensive expertise in end-to-end aviation solutions played a vital role in preparing this aircraft for the record-setting journey and achieving the desired results."

    CSC provides comprehensive aviation solutions and capabilities, including logistics support, to government organizations with large fleets of aircraft that must be kept at mission-operational status. CSC engineers and technicians have experience with more than 200 aircraft types and 75 engine types of varying ages that cover the spectrum from supersonic trainers to the space shuttle simulation aircraft. Services are provided around the globe for all types of mission-critical situations.

   About CSC

   
Computer Sciences Corporation is a leading global information technology (IT) services company. CSC's mission is to provide customers in industry and government with solutions crafted to meet their specific challenges and enable them to profit from the advanced use of technology.

   With approximately 77,000 employees, CSC provides innovative solutions for customers around the world by applying leading technologies and CSC's own advanced capabilities. These include systems design and integration; IT and business process outsourcing; applications software development; Web and application hosting; and management consulting. Headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., CSC reported revenue of $14.7 billion for the 12 months ended Dec. 29, 2006. For more information, visit the company's Web site at http://www.csc.com/.

    Computer Sciences Corporation

  CONTACT:
Chuck Taylor, Director, Communications & Marketing, North
American Public Sector, +1-703-641-3430, ctaylor26@csc.com,
or Janet Herin, Manager, Media Relations, Corporate, +1-310-615-1693, jherin@csc.com, both of Computer Sciences Corporation
Web site: http://www.csc.com/

Published May. 15, 2007