Asian Aerospace 2011 opened at AsiaWorld Expo,
Hong Kong, on Tuesday morning (8 March), to drums and dancing
lions.
The lions led a 16-strong VIP tour through the exhibition
hall, stopping off at many exhibitors in the main exhibition
including COMAC, Cathay Pacific, HAECO, ACIC, Boeing, AVIC, MRJ,
Airbus and China Eastern.
Reed Exhibitions Chairman and CEO Mike
Rusbridge and The Hon John Tsang, JP, Financial Secretary, The
Government of Hong Kong SAR, then led the party out to the
aircraft static display at Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre,
home to a record 22 business aircraft.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Hainan Airline Group of China made a buzz with the collective
signing of MoU agreements with three manufacturers - Boeing,
Gulfstream and Dassault.
The agreement embraced five Gulfstream
G450 and G550 aircraft, five Dassault 7Xs, plus 32 Boeing 787s and
six 777 Freighters for HNA Group member Hong Kong Airlines. This
was the second order of the day, following
Boeing’s early
announcement of five new 747-8 Intercontinental aircraft for Air
China, flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China.
“The third Asian Aerospace show coincides with the centenary of
powered flight in Hong Kong and we are delighted that the event continues to grow in strength as a powerful channel to do business
in a focused environment,” Mike Rusbridge said. “Over the next
three days we are looking forward to welcoming some 11,000 trade
visitors.”
The number of International visitors and
first time visitors has increased over 2009 and 3,500
registrations so far have come from China. Some 2,000 from China
have pre-registered. Of these, over 1,200 Chinese delegates are
representing airlines which operate 90% of the nation’s fleet.
Mirroring the successful format of the previous two shows, in
2007 and 2009, this year’s Asian Aerospace and Expo combines an international exhibition, four integrated industry conferences
(the airline leaders Congress, APATS 2011, Asian Business Aviation
and Air Freight Asia 2011) plus a static aircraft display of 22
business aircraft on show at the Hong Kong Business Aviation
Centre.
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