Boeing
is to present an exhibit, briefings and other activities at the Asian Aerospace 2007
which begins 3 September in Hong Kong.
"Asian Aerospace showcases this exciting and dynamic market," said Larry Dickenson, senior vice
president, Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "In addition to featuring our products and services,
Boeing will take the opportunity to underscore its strong commitment to customers, partners and
suppliers."
With the new show's focus on commercial aviation, Boeing will be represented by its Commercial
Airplanes unit, with participation by the Commercial Aviation Services team, Alteon Training and
others. Boeing's schedule begins on Monday, 3 September, when Larry Dickenson discusses the
commercial aviation fleet and the market outlook for the Asia Pacific region in a presentation to the
Air Transport Strategy Conference.
Additionally, on Tuesday,
4 September, Boeing Regional Marketing Director Jim Edgar will conduct a press briefing on the global air cargo market;
including the latest Boeing freighter fleet forecast data. Air cargo traffic growth to, from and within Asia is forecast to exceed the world
average during the next 20 years.
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