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Wed, Jan 28, 2004

GA Group Sees A Future In China

Consortium To Visit Far East

Uniworld LLC (Uniworld), based in the San Francisco Bay Area and with offices in Beijing, China, announced on Tuesday it is forming a consortium of General Aviation (GA) related companies and individuals to take advantage of Uniworld's extensive experience and position in China's civil aviation market.

Members of the consortium, after being educated about the potential offered through the historic recent opening of China's airspace to General Aviation activities, will go to Beijing, China to meet with their Chinese GA- related counterparts at GA Forum 2004, May 24-27.

The Forum is organized and presented by Uniworld and is co-hosted by the China Civil Aircraft Development Co., China Aviation Oil Holding Co., Beijing Capital Airport Group, Grandall Legal Group (Beijing) and Raytheon Aircraft Company, China.

Titled "China General Aviation Consortium" (Consortium), the Consortium will use its synergy to help small- and medium-size GA-related companies -- as well as individuals -- take part in the opening up of GA in China.

Response to news of the formation of the Consortium has been 'extraordinary.' "The more the merrier; the more participants, the greater the synergistic effect," says Francis Chao, Managing Director of Uniworld LLC. Andrew Edlefsen, Manager of the Consortium and the Forum, adds, "There is still room at the table for any GA-related company or individual with interest in this growing market."

FMI:  www.UniworldUSA.com

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