Wed, Sep 24, 2003
CAA of the Cayman Islands to Exhibit First Time at NBAA
2003
Say, 'Cayman Islands,'
and one immediately thinks of white sandy beaches, magnificent
diving and offshore banks. It's true that the tourism and financial
industries are the two significant pillars of the economy in the
Cayman Islands but few people; in particular business aviation
professionals know about the burgeoning Aircraft Registry that the
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands operates.
The Cayman Aircraft Registry is a growing and attractive
registry for foreign individuals and corporations to examine. With
nearly 100 planes registered our partners have voiced their
pleasure at the processing of their registration on the Cayman
Islands Aircraft Registry.
[The Caymans may be the closest-to-US airports where you can
still buy 100/130 leaded 'Green' or low-lead 'Blue' gasoline, as
well --ed.]
This year for the first time, the Civil Aviation Authority of
the Cayman Islands will exhibit at NBAA 2003 in Orlando (FL), on
October 7, 8, and 9. Management from the CAACI will be on-hand to
answer your questions in regards to registering a plane on the
Aircraft Registry, the benefits associated; general aviation
facilities, that cater to international arrivals and departures and
air traffic services.
Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Richard Smith, a 27-year veteran
of the Cayman Islands aviation industry commented, "NBAA is a
wonderful opportunity for the Cayman Islands to extend its aviation
awareness, we have a first-class aircraft registry and experienced
staff dedicated to making our aviation industry safe and
secure."
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