10 July 2009

China executives head for Asian Aerospace


HONG KONG - Asian Aerospace ââ¬Ëœ09 will this year include a three-day congress programme, which will be attended by leading figures from Chinaââ¬â¢s expanding aviation industry.

The opening day of the conference on September 8 will focus on future trends for the aerospace and air transport industries.

Leaders from China aviation industry will discuss Chinaââ¬â¢s current and future aerospace and aviation strategies and the outlook for aviation technology and manufacturing.

The afternoon session will concentrate on evolving airline models in Asia Pacific, with Andrew Herdman, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines addressing the impact the global economic downturn is having on the sector.

Keynote speaker Tony Tyler, CEO of Cathay Pacific, one of the principal sponsors of Asian Aerospace, will discuss how Cathay Pacific is evolving its business strategies in light of the current economy.

He will also consider future constraints and how the airline is preparing for the resumption of growth.

Laurent Rouaud, senior vice president of market and product strategy for Airbus will look at aviation market performance, concentrating on capacity and growth forecasts, air transport profitability indicators and trends.

The second day will concentrate on engine technologies, including next generation engine technologies and the impact on the industry of initiatives to reduce fuel burn, carbon emissions and noise.

Day three will concentrate on the outlook for air transport infrastructure.

Details at

http://www.asianaerospace.com/en/The_Congress/congress_programme_and_booking.html


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