New Airport Express: Stream from iOS5 devices to multiple AEs?

Hi all,
is it possible to stream music from iOS5 devices (iPhone4/iPad3/Apple TV 3) to multiple (new) Airport Express devices?
Thanks.

Streaming music to Airplay simultaneously on/with iTunes is 100% clear.
But as mentioned, at the German Apple website it's a bit vaguely described for the new Airports.
Since iOS5 I can stream music to my existing Airport Express (pre the new release) from my iPhone/iPad only to one Airport at the same time. Of course I can choose a single Airport one by one, but music plays only on one at the same time.
Apple increased the Airport selling prices by some 10$/€, so I hope it's the "fee" for the functionality to stream music to all new Airports simultaneously from the iOS devices :-D

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