Wed, Feb 19, 2014
General Aviation Day To be Held September 23 At The UK’s Leading Business And General Aviation Show
The UK’s 10th Business and General Aviation Day (BGAD) will once again be hosted by Cambridge International Airport on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 in association with European Business Air News - which marks a significant (25th) anniversary this year. New for this year, Marshall Aviation Services, the business aviation arm of Cambridge-based Marshall Aerospace and Defense Group, will be fully exploiting the relaxed networking opportunities with the launch of an after-show dinner for visiting delegates and exhibitors in one of the famous Cambridge University dining halls.
The Marshall Group is celebrating its own 105th anniversary this summer and Marshall Aviation Services is duly planning a significant presence at the Show. As the exclusive sales distributor for the UK and Ireland for all Beechcraft piston and turboprop models MAS looks forward to showcasing several aircraft models – both for sale and charter. It has also invited Beechcraft to optimize the day and make it a UK celebration of 50 years of Beechcraft production. James Dillon-Godfray, Vice President, Marshall Aviation Services noted: “With several anniversaries this year, coupled with our own significant growth in the business aviation arena with the acquisition of Hawker Beechcraft’s UK MRO and charter operator FlairJet in 2013, we hope to make the event even bigger and better than before.”
The relaxed format for BGAD, which over the past couple of years has become increasingly popular among trade visitors from Europe, remains unchanged for 2014. Complementing the exhibition area, a range of topical seminars and panel discussions supported by BBGA and BACA, will run during the morning. There will be a static display of diverse aircraft - business jets, turboprops and helicopters and luxury motor cars - available for charter, or for sale and available for potential buyers to view.
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