Fri, Nov 07, 2008
Focus On Aviation Business Opportunities In Latin America,
Caribbean
The 2nd Annual Very Light Jet Summit -- coming November 10-11
to Miami, FL -- will explore the latest developments in the VLJ
sector and new business opportunities in business, private and
commercial aviation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Will the new VLJs now being delivered prove as sturdy and
reliable as turbo props and twins and will the VLJ offer the
operators the distances needed for this market? Will the necessary
aviation infrastructure be in place and will the OEMs have a
sufficiently expansive servicing capability for this established
but rugged market?
It will be the role of the Second Annual Very Light Jets --
Latin America and the Caribbean conference, this year in Miami, to
answer these questions and to provide a flight path through the
various regulations, funding options, FBO, MRO, operating costs and
pilot training issues that are likely to have a direct impact on
the success of the VLJ in this market.
Joe Leader, President of the Air Taxi Association, will address
the summit with a Keynote Address. The Conference will be chaired
by Oscar S. Garcia, Chairman, InterFlight Consulting and it will be
followed by a Post-Conference Workshop on Financing VLJs in Latin
America: The Key to Unleashing the Region's VLJ True Market
Potential.
The event is sponsored by Embraer, TW Metals, GAMA, Stevens
Aviation and Micro Jet Positions. Very Light Jets - Latin America
& The Caribbean is an MIU Event.
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