Sun, Mar 09, 2003
Honchos will meet at AS3/GSE Expo in May
CEOs
of major aircraft manufacturing companies will meet to discuss
their perspectives on the future of business aviation at the
Strategic Issues Breakfast scheduled for Wednesday, May 14th at the
Las Vegas Convention Center.
Hosted by the AS3/GSE International Expo, which takes place May
13-15 in Las Vegas, the summit will be led by National Air
Transportation Association (NATA) President James K. Coyne (below,
left).
The CEO panel will discuss challenges and issues facing the
aviation industry as well as new opportunities for aircraft
operators and their businesses.
"Bringing together these leaders is a tremendous opportunity for
all of us in the aviation industry to hear their perspective and
gain insight on many challenges facing our market," says Aircraft
Maintenance Technology Group Publisher Kathy Marr. "Their combined
experience and behind-the-scenes knowledge of aircraft
manufacturing will easily make the panel one of the most important
programs at AS3/GSE International Expo."
Eclipse, Gulfstream, Raytheon and Dassault Falcon Chiefs
Already Confirmed
Those already confirmed for the panel include Bill
Boisture, President of Gulfstream Aerospace and Executive Vice
President of General Dynamics Corporation for Aerospace; Vern
Raburn, President and CEO of Eclipse Aviation Company; John
Rosanvallon, President of Dassault Falcon Jet Corp.; Jim Shuster,
Chairman and CEO of Raytheon Aircraft Company and Executive Vice
President of Raytheon Company and Chuck Suma, President and CEO of
The New Piper, Inc.
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