Fri, Mar 19, 2021
The Three-Day Event Will Take Place At Wonderboom National Airport
Hiopefully; we'll be hearing this kind of news less and less in the months ahead, but due to the ongoing uncertainty regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, Messe Frankfurt South Africa has taken the decision to postpone the AERO South Africa exhibition and conference to July 2022.
The three-day event will take place at Wonderboom National Airport and is supported by AERO Friedrichshafen.
The launch event in 2019 was reportedly well received by the General Aviation Sector and it is hoped that the new dates will allow sufficient time for the impacts of the pandemic to settle.
“Faced with the global unpredictability around event restrictions and international travel, we believe that we made the best decision for the event. This way we can provide a platform that is safe for exhibitors, visitors and staff and encourages high participation,“ says Annelie Reynolds, Show Director for AERO South Africa.
The event planned for July 2022 will cover the full spectrum of General Aviation products, technology and services.
Exhibitors and visitors wishing to fly to the show will benefit from FREE landing, approach and ground handling fees.
Running alongside the exhibition are high-quality workshop sessions, a “Park & Sell” area, allowing private sellers the opportunity to be a part of the show and engage with potential buyers looking to purchase a pre-owned aircraft, as well as Demo flights allowing exhibitors to demonstrate aircraft first-hand to propsective buyers.
The African Show for General Aviation, AERO South Africa presented in corporation with Messe Friedrichshafen, will take place in July 2022 at the Wonderboom National Airport, Tshwane.
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