International Air Charter, one of the world's largest independent aircraft
charter brokers has confirmed participation at the Middle East pavilion at the upcoming
Farnborough International air show in the UK. The UK-based air charter company
will be deploying a senior representative from the Middle East as well as from the
UK headquarters at the exhibition, to be held from 19-25, July 2004.
The Middle East pavilion, hosted by Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E), marks the
Middle East aviation industry's debut at an international aerospace event
outside the Dubai air show.
Commenting on the participation, Hugh Courtenay, Chief Executive, International
Air Charter plc stated, "We are delighted to be a part of the Middle East
pavilion at Farnborough; ranked number three in the international aerospace
event calendar. This initiative is part of our campaign to drive visibility
for the Middle East region among international audiences. The region is on an upward growth curve, with an
increasing number of MNCs (multinational companies) focusing their attention on
the region's lucrative market opportunities. This spells good news for the local
aviation industry, and as a premier charter service-provider in the region, we are
keen to publicize the services we can offer out of the Middle East."
"Being an air charter broker gives us a special incentive for participating
at international trade shows such as Farnborough, as we are able to offer
inbound (to the Middle East) customers a significant price and availability
advantage over other regional players. International Air Charter can source
aircraft at short notice from a large number of suppliers, as well as offer
more cost-effective solutions because we are able to source an aircraft closest to the location of the client," he
added.
The aircraft in the company's database currently include Boeing Business
Jets, Global Expresses, Falcons, Gulfstreams, Challengers, Cessna Citations
and Lear Jets.
"With attendance by every major global players in the aerospace industry,
we are certain Farnborough will offer us ample opportunity to showcase the Middle
East's capabilities to international audiences. The business benefits of our
participation are also manifest; we have witnessed a 15 percent increase in
business enquiries following participation at recently held international travel
shows including the ATM (Arabian Travel Market, Dubai) and EBACE, Geneva,"
concluded Courtenay. |