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Moller International Skycar to be Featured in NBC's The Jensen Project


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DAVIS, Calif., Jul 13, 2010; Moller International "The Company" is thrilled to be featured in NBC's made-for-TV movie "The Jensen Project". "We were contacted by Jensen (MUSE) Productions as they wanted to showcase the most technologically advanced autovolantor in their movie, The Jensen Project," stated Dr. Paul Moller, President of Moller International. "This is a major advancement for the VTOL (Vertical-take-off-and-landing) industry as our Skycar gains continued popularity among the media," he continued.

The premise of the Jensen Project involves a secret community of geniuses conducting advanced underground research to solve the world's most difficult problems. Produced by NBC by means of Wal-Mart and Procter and Gamble, The Jensen Project will be premiering on NBC on July 16, 2010 at 8/7c. "We are delighted about this additional exposure in a very exciting time for the Company," stated Bruce Calkins, Manager of Moller International. "With the public's increased awareness and desire for technologically advanced transportation, the Skycar becomes more advantageous every day," he concluded.

Originating as a made-for-TV movie, it is rumored that The Jensen Project is likely be NBC's newest pilot.

About Moller International

Moller International is a fully reporting public company that developed and flight-tested a utility or recreational, two-passenger VTOL aircraft called the Neuera(TM). This was followed by the development and initial flight-testing of a four-passenger VTOL aircraft called the Skycar(R). The Skycar(R) has the potential to provide an airborne alternative to a significant portion of the miles now traveled by automobile. Both aircraft use the Company's Rotapower(R) rotary engine, designed specifically for applications requiring high power along with low weight, volume, hazardous emissions, fuel consumption and cost per horsepower.

The Skycar(R) and Neuera(TM) have been featured on a number of TV programs including CBS 60 Minutes "Highway In The Sky", NBC's Today Show "Today's American Story", and History Channel's "Greatest Movie Gadgets: Then and Now."

Skycar(R), Neuera(TM) and Rotapower(R) are trademarks of Moller International in the USA and other countries.

NBC is a trademark of NBC Universal Television Group (NBC Universal, Inc.)

Wal-Mart is a trademark of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Procter and Gamble is a trademark of The Procter & Gamble Company