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AFA Coverage of the Singapore Airshow 2010

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Segment: Flight Plan for Asia's Airlines

Asian governments need to assume the mantel of leadership at a policy level to reflect the commercial influence and might that they have right now in the aviation industry, says Martin Craigs, president at the Aerospace Forum Asia. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah why this is vital.

Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 4 2010 | 8:09 PM ET
Video courtesy of CNBC.com


To view more coverage of the Singapore Airshow 2010 with Martin J. Craigs, please watch these additional video clips from CNBC:


Below you can find copies of the AFA material that was produced and circulated during the Airshow.


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Newsletter Media Highlights Aviation Leadership Summit 2010 Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AFA's President, Martin Craigs, was invited to Co-host CNBC coverage of the Singapore Airshow 2010. Click the logo to see the video clips and to also read the AFA produced material that was circulated during the show.


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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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