Mon, Feb 24, 2003
Military Sector Offers New And Enhanced Opportunities For
Exhibitors
AS3/GSE International Expo, the only
aviation exposition serving general and commercial aviation
including airline, FBOs, business aviation, and repair station
industries, says the Department of Defense Joint Panel on Aviation
Support Equipment (JPAVSE) has selected the aviation supershow for
its upcoming annual meeting venue. AS3/GSE International Expo will
be held May 13-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Paul Bowers, group publisher of Cygnus Business Media’s
Aviation & Transportation market segment, says "While sectors
of the aviation industry have been somewhat flat in terms of
purchasing, military spending is robust. This show provides a
unique showcase for the many products and services required by this
important audience."
Hoping To Do Biz With The Govt.
"Separate to that, this aviation supershow offers other
opportunities for manufacturers and service providers in
the
aviation and ground support industries because of its immediate
draw of top government, military and airline professionals like
A&P mechanics, avionic technicians, maintenance directors, line
service and parts professionals, pilots, aviation managers, owners
and operators, as well as national, international and regional
carriers and cargo/freight operations, all searching for ways to
better service their customers and build their businesses."
According to the Center for Exhibition Industry Research, nearly
all exposition attendees take a buying-related action during a
show, such as requesting price quotes or setting up follow-up
appointments with salespeople.
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