The
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has established local representation in the key markets of Japan and Korea.
“North Asian aviation will experience a boom over the next few years and the Centre’s aviation intelligence services will be covering all the
developments, with enhanced coverage from Japan and Korea,” said the Centre’s Executive Chairman, Peter
Harbison.
The
centre has established a representation relationship with Japan Aviation Management Research (JAMR). An independent think-tank
established by former Japan Airlines executives, JAMR is playing a role for CAPA as general agent in Japan, providing sales representation
and market updates and research from Japan that fold into the expanding CAPA Membership service.
JAMR Founder and Principal, Yoshihisa Akai,
said, “we are delighted to have entered this relationship with the leading Asia Pacific
aviation research institution, the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. We look forward to assisting the
centre in its coverage of the rapidly evolving Japanese aviation market and extending its reach
into the many aviation corporations that are seeking to keep abreast of developments in the
region.”
Meanwhile, the
centre has developed a strong representation in Korea through former Korean Air executive, Kyung-sup Lee.
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