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28 March 2018 Subscribe to EBACE Report
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As the largest European show focused exclusively on business aviation, the 2018 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2018) promises to bring the global industry together for three days of education, networking and an opportunity to view up close the latest products and services on the market. Simply put, if you use aviation for business, you’ll want to attend EBACE2018. Sponsored by the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), the show takes places in Geneva, Switzerland from 29 to 31 May. Register today for EBACE2018.
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More than 50 of the most advanced business aircraft available will be on static display throughout EBACE2018, providing attendees an opportunity to examine a vast range of aircraft of all sizes and for all missions. “We expect a few new and upcoming aircraft types to make their EBACE debuts, in keeping with the event’s role as the can’t-miss event for business aviation professionals across Europe,” said Joe Hart, NBAA director for static displays. “Several pre-owned business aircraft will also be on display for attendees to review and compare.” Learn more about the EBACE2018 static display of aircraft.
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With a goal of raising awareness of business aviation’s growing and critical role in Europe’s economic and transportation systems, EBAA recently launched its Expanding Horizons program, which will be prominently featured at EBACE2018. “Business aviation is critical to the economy of Europe, providing access to more than three times the city pairs provided by scheduled carriers,” said Eric Drosin, director of communications for EBAA. EBACE2018 attendees are invited to the association’s Communicators Breakfast on 30 May to learn how they can use social media to share the value of business aviation in Europe.Learn more about Expanding Horizons.
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Geneva Airport (GVA), the site of the static display of aircraft at EBACE, was “carbon neutral” in 2017, earning the highest level (3+) in the Airport Carbon Accreditation campaign created by Airports Council International Europe. The third-busiest business aviation airport in Europe, GVA is the 37th airport in the world to achieve carbon neutrality. To compensate for emissions that cannot be eliminated, airports use “carbon offsetting,” providing funds or resources to projects that reduce carbon dioxide. Read more about GVA’s environmental efforts.
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European Business Aviation Association Square de Meeûs 37 BE- 1000 Brussels Belgium [email protected]
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National Business Aviation Association 1200 G Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 USA [email protected]
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