Thu, Apr 24, 2003
One of the most truly fascinating events of our
year is the annual Aircraft Electronics Association Convention and
Trade Show... as no other segment of aviation currently boasts the
rate of technological innovation that we see in the avionics
business. Just as fast as some company demonstrates the latest and
greatest in 'lectronic wizardry, comes something else to trump
it... and then another and then another... and this year's pace is
particularly wild.
Remember... this is the year that Avidyne
certified the Entegra, UPSAT intro'd the CNX-80, and Garmin
announced further plans to prove that they are STILL the 600 pound
gorilla of the avionics biz. Never a dull moment...
Hundreds of manufacturers of avionics, instruments, airframe and
test equipment along with shop owners, managers and technicians
will flood the exhibit hall at the Aircraft Electronics
Association's 46th Annual International Convention and Trade Show,
April 24 through 26 in Orlando, FL.
We're expecting over 1300 people, 100++ vendors
from all over the world, a number of new product announcements,
some coveted opportunities to get up close and personal with the
absolute latest and greatest in today's avionics, and if that
doesn't beat all, ANN will be awarding three rare ANNie awards to
some VERY deserving recipients Friday afternoon.
Over the next few days, ANN's top folks will be on site to get a
gander at the hottest news in avionics and will present same to you
as quickly as we can digest the details. It's going to be a VERY
interesting weekend.
Stay tuned...
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