Airborne Wireless Network announces the status of the development and ongoing lab and field testing of its Infinitus Super Highway. During lab and bench testing, the Company has demonstrated that the contemplated Infinitus Super HighwaySM can transfer data at a speed greater than 10 Gbps. However, during recent field testing, the Company was not able to replicate the speed due to issues with the hardware and software and their integration. The Free Space Optics terminals supplied by Mynaric AG required additional modifications, for which Mynaric has provided support in the form of additional equipment as well as sending two of its technicians to work with company staff in the lab and field. In addition, the custom software developed by Thinking Different Technologies B.V. (TDT), per the Company's specifications (and owned by the Company), has required updating, which TDT has been providing. Finally, iNTELLICOM Technologies Inc., which provides engineering design, product implementation and production, and serves as an integration and test services partner, has been providing additional support. Once these identified modifications are completed, the Company intends to conduct additional field testing and has been granted permission to conduct the field testing at a nearby private university campus located in Simi Valley, California. Following completion of the field testing, the Company intends to conduct a two-plane flight/Free Space Optics test utilizing two Cessnas installed with the developing Infinitus Super HighwaySM technology and hardware.