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Wed, Nov 13, 2019

AsBAA 'Icons Of Aviation' Raises $165,000 For Orbis

Business Aviation Non-Profit Celebrates 5 Years Of Charity Awards Gala

AsBAA, Asia’s non-profit representative body for the business aviation industry has announced the winners of the Icons of Aviation Awards 2019 (IOA2019). The charity gala dinner and awards ceremony hosted over 300 members of the global business aviation community, VIPs, and members of the media.

The five-year anniversary special event of the IOA was themed To the Moon and Back; a space-themed gala ball which saw the Board of Directors enter as astronauts to the grand ballroom of the Marriott Hotel, Ocean Park. The award ceremony, which celebrates achievement across thirteen key areas of the industry also focuses on corporate social responsibility. At the event, over $35,000 was raised for Orbis Flying Eye Hospital, taking the overall total raised from the IOA 2014-2019 to $160,000.

'AsBAA is proud that the IOA has grown into such a great event for the community," said AsBAA Chairman Zhendong Wu in his opening speech. 'We are very proud of our members and encouraged to see their motivation to give back to the communities in which we are all privileged to operate.”

"Vision is a precious gift that allows children to go to school and adults to work, so communities can thrive! We are deeply grateful that AsBAA members and IOA can join Orbis in the battle against preventable blindness," said Orbis Hong Kong Executive Director Mary Lau. 'The funds raised will enable Orbis to provide still more training for local health care workers and so strengthen eye health systems and outreach programs across the developing world.”

The IOA2019 was sponsored by Satcom Direct and included sponsorship and participation from all key sectors of the industry from manufacturers, operators, service providers and brand sponsors, including Breitling and Aston Martin. Further to the success of the past five years, the IOA next year has been announced to take place on 7 November.

(Image provided with AsBAA news release)

FMI: www.asbaa.org

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