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Thu, Aug 14, 2003

LABACE 2004 Venue, Dates Announced

Second Event Promises to be Even Better

Members of the business aviation community worldwide are invited to attend the 2nd Annual Latin American Conference & Exhibition (LABACE 2004), the only Latin American exhibition of its kind to focus exclusively on business aviation, from April 15 to 17, 2004, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This event is organized jointly by the Associacao Brasileira de Aviacao Geral (ABAG) and the National Business
Aviation Association (NBAA).

First one was better than anybody hoped for.

When LABACE debuted in March 2003, it exceeded all expectations. Nearly 3,000 registered Attendees viewed the products and services of 88 Exhibiting Companies at the Transamerica Expo Center, and the Static Display at nearby Congonhas Airport featured 16 aircraft.

Potential topics to be addressed at LABACE2004 include:

  • Safety and security initiatives
  • Business helicopter operations
  • CNS/ATM and equitable access
  • Future of fractional ownership in Latin America
  • Aircraft ownership options
  • Brazilian regulatory update
FMI: (next year) www.labace.aero; (this year's archives): www.labace.aero/archives/2003.htm

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