Asian Aerospace 2011 has decided to change its
dates to 8-10 March. Organiser, Reed Exhibitions, has also said it will expand and reshape its business aviation content at the
adjacent Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre.
In September 2009,
Asian Aerospace attracted over 12,600 attendees – 81% from
Greater China, including Macau and Hong Kong; 5% from South East
Asia and 14% from the rest of world. The show attracted 2,200
senior airline representatives (37% of total participants) and 100
senior industry speakers addressed the supporting conferences.
"Asian Aerospace is unique on the aviation calendar because it
is a pure, independent commercial show. It is not aligned with any
government and is a recognized b2b show with no flying display
content,” said Head of Global Sales, Aerospace Group Richard
Thiele. “This show is a brilliant foundation for commercial
aviation businesses to take advantage of the massive growth that
this region is set to enjoy and Hong Kong, with its easy access,
vibrant hospitality and close proximity to China is the right
venue for business to business networking.”
Reed
Exhibitions, which has been organising large scale events in Asia
since 1971 in various sectors, continues with its strategy to
expand its aerospace activities in the region. Asian Aerospace
2011 will feature the AA Congress, plus conferences on MRO and training and Air
Freight.
Exhibitors from 28 countries participated in 2009
and among the highlights was the international debut of
Shanghai-based Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC)
new C919 airliner.
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