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Make your presence felt
The ONLY platform to build and foster closer relationship with influential aviation leaders and regulators who play a role in shaping the future of the China and North Asia aviation sector
China Aviation Outlook and North Asia Low Cost carriers 2008 is like no other event. It is a targeted platform which puts you in touch with key decision makers personally – you’ll understand their business needs first hand, and be able to demonstrate the value of your solutions.
Your best chance to do airline business across the North Asia market!
As a sponsor, you are offered an unrivalled opportunity to:
• Position yourself as an industry leader at the most prestigious meeting place of the year
• Have exclusive access North Asia most senior decision-makers
• Meet the industry leaders, understand their needs better, and develop business relationships
• Get cost-effective marketing exposure and branding to your target audience, culminating in face-to-face meetings with your best prospects
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» Download the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus
Who should sponsor?
The following sectors typically sponsor and exhibit at the North Asia’s premier meeting place for airlines and airports players:
• Aircraft & Engine Manufacturers
• Finance and Leasing Services
• Fuel Services
• Reservation & Distribution Systems
• Payment Solutions
• Business Process Outsourcing Services
• Crew Management Solutions
• Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul Services
• In-flight Entertainment Solutions
• Training Services
• Marketing, Branding & Loyalty Solutions
• Aviation Lawyers
• Airport Operators
• Aviation Industry Consultants
» Find out more
Gold Sponsor
Civil Aviation Affairs is the government authority responsible for regulating and promotion the aviation sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is strategically located in the northern gulf of the Arabian peninsula with Bahrain International Airport offering excellent access to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE and Oman. The Kingdom of Bahrain also serves as the link between the Eastern and Western centres of business.
The Kingdom prides itself on its liberal aviation policies and location which has resulted is airlines increasing their operations to Bahrain International Airport
Under the supervision of Civil Aviation Authority, Bahrain International Airport has grown at 16% ACGR and in the first half of 2008 grew at 26% year on year.
Bahrain International Airport is a key hub airport in the region, providing a gateway to the Northern Gulf. Airport is the major hub for Gulf Air and Bahrain Air which provides over 60% of overall movements and operates 600 weekly international services. 38 other international airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific, KLM and Lufthansa operate a total of 400 services per week to a total of 52 destinations.
Bahrain is also the home to first Formula 1 circuit in the Middle East
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