150+ Exhibitors at Business Aviation Event in Shanghai

March 5, 2018

The 2018 edition of the Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (ABACE 2018) will be held at the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, running from 17th to 19th April.

Launched in 2012, ABACE is organised through a partnership with the Shanghai Airport Authority (SAA) and is co-hosted by National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the Asian Business Aviation Association (ABAA). ABACE 2017 brought attendees from 51 countries. Approximately 25% of the attendees were from overseas. More than 150 exhibitors are expected at this year’s edition.

Education sessions and seminars are planned this year – including several with a special emphasis on the future of aviation. Sessions at this edition will also focus on best practices for managing an existing fleet.

A forum, hosted by the Eastern Region of the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC), the SAA and NBAA, will be held concurrently during the ABACE 2018. The CAAC Business Aviation Development Forum has invited high-level government officials and will discuss issues such as investment in general aviation operations.

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