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11-14 May 2010: Aerospace Forum Asia (AFA) invites you to participate in this timely conference in Beijing and Tianjin.

Join the AFA Delegation to Tianjin and Beijing four day event to attend  China Civil Aviation Development Forum 2010 and site tours in Beijing and Tianjin

Members will have a unique opportunity to hear first-hand from top Chinese aviation officials on their long term development plans and interest in global experiences and trends.

Speakers include CAAC Chief Li Jiaxiang, IATA DG Giovanni Bisignani, Tony Tyler CEO of Cathay Pacific plus many other airline chiefs and a wide range of regulators from ASEAN, India, USA and Europe.

Download the full program and registration details using the PDF link below

pdf_icon.gif AFA Delegation to Beijing Tianjin May 2010

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  • Aerospace Forum Asia (AFA) is a regional non-profit association of industry professionals dedicated to advancing appreciation of the overwhelmingly positive societal role of civil aerospace.
  • Established in 1986 in Hong Kong as an informal meeting group, AFA today plays a unique role around Asia as a multipurpose rallying point. Membership is by invitation and provides high level business insights and access, together with value adding advocacy activities.
  • The Forum has since 1998, raised over US$350,000 for aviation related charities – particularly ORBIS, the flying eye hospital, via its innovative Aerospace Auction, and charity initiatives.

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