Abu Dhabi will play host to the first Middle East Aviation Outlook Summit, to be held in the region when it starts on Wednesday 27 February.
The CAPA outlook summit will bring together aviation experts from throughout the Middle East and Asia to discuss the huge growth the aviation sector is experiencing in this part of the world.
Sponsored by ADAC, the conference will discuss the latest trends in aviation and hear from experts on how the region might respond to record growth. The Middle East region grew the fastest of any region in the world last year, 18.6% and that trend is expected to continue into 2008 and beyond.
Throughout the Middle East airport infrastructure projects add up to more than $50bn dollars whilst carriers such as Etihad, Qatar and Emirates are leading the world in orders for new aircraft with orders for around 1000 new aircraft emanating from the region worth more than $200bn dollars. (WAM)
The CAPA outlook summit will bring together aviation experts from throughout the Middle East and Asia to discuss the huge growth the aviation sector is experiencing in this part of the world.
Sponsored by ADAC, the conference will discuss the latest trends in aviation and hear from experts on how the region might respond to record growth. The Middle East region grew the fastest of any region in the world last year, 18.6% and that trend is expected to continue into 2008 and beyond.
Throughout the Middle East airport infrastructure projects add up to more than $50bn dollars whilst carriers such as Etihad, Qatar and Emirates are leading the world in orders for new aircraft with orders for around 1000 new aircraft emanating from the region worth more than $200bn dollars. (WAM)
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