The ABACE 2019 is almost behind, so organizers are already looking back, analyzing, thinking of the future edition.
They said the growing show pointed to a continual increase in speed and altitude for the event, and the broader industry in Asia.
“The excitement and energy were even higher at ABACE this year than previous years,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. “The new product announcements, the first-time show features and the forward-looking view from government and market leaders all showed that the pace of business aviation development here is accelerating, as is the growth and importance of China and Asia in the global aviation ecosystem.”
Here are several examples to illustrate his point, including the following:
“This year’s ABACE crossed new milestones in reflecting the dynamic evolution and unique characteristics of business aviation in the region,” Bolen continued. “It was inspiring to see the business aviation community in China, across Asia and from around the world come together, and to hear that we met or exceeded the expectations of show participants. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to ABACE for another successful event next year.”
Be sure to add to your agenda ABACE2020, it will take place in Shanghai from April 21-23.
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