Created to honor individuals who
have made a significant identifiable contribution to the
advancement of business aviation in Europe, the European Business
Aviation Award is presented each year to one or more individuals on
the occasion of EBACE, the only European exhibition of its kind to
focus exclusively on business aviation. This year nominations are
due to EBACE's European or USA Offices by March 15, 2005.
After receipt of the nominations, the EBACE Award Committee will
review them and select appropriate nominee(s). Nominations must
include the following items:
A letter introducing the nominee and explaining why he or she
is proposed for the award. This document serves as the nominator's
letter of reference.
The nominee's professional biography and/or resume describing
nominee's education, employment, accomplishments and
honors.
Any supporting documents, including copies of newspaper
clippings, publications and articles related to the
nomination.
Additional letters of reference from individuals other than the
nominator are optional, but may assist the Award Committee in
reaching a judgment.
Past recipients of the European
Business Aviation Award are as follows (titles shown were current
at time of award presentation):
Jean-Francois Georges, former president and CEO of Dassault
Falcon Jet Corp. and senior vice president of civil aircraft for
Dassault Aviation (2004)
Fernand Francois, CEO of the European Business Aviation
Association (2004) - Ahid Quntar, managing director, Royal
Wings/Arab Wings (2003)
Andrew Walters, chairman, Regional Airports Ltd. (2003)
Richard Gooding, managing director, London City Airport
(2002)
Jean-Pierre Jobin, director general, Geneva International
Airport (2002)
Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, president and CEO, LEGO (2001)
Frederik S�rensen, head of unit, European Commission
(2001)
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