Supported
by General Administration of Civil Aviation of China
(CAAC),
the China Aviation Management Congress 2008 will be
held on 14th & 16th May 2008 in Shanghai. This high
level event is hosted by Virtus
International and China Civil Aviation Magazine
(CCAM).
China is the largest developing country in the world. Economic reform and opening up to world markets began in 1978. Since then, the Chinese economy has expanded rapidly. As of 2002, there are about150 commercial airports operational in mainland China. According to CAAC plans, the total number of commercial airports will reach 237 by 2010.
China 's aviation sector is taking steps in forming
new plans to develop Chinese air transportation industry.
This Congress will be the voice of airports and airlines
to highlight the opportunities and challenges existing
in aviation sector, and they are also able to make recommendations
on the directions for future aviation operations. This
summit will provide an excellent platform for domestic
and foreign companies with extraordinary opportunities
to demonstrate their latest aviation solutions and technologies
at Asia 's biggest networking opportunity. There are
three main key issues: “Air
Traffic Management (ATM)”
“Ground
Handling Management (GHM)”
“Aviation
Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO)”.
For more information, please click on the issues:
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Key
Issues:
Air Traffic Management (ATM) modernization in China and
Globally
Ground Handling Management (GHM)
Aviation Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO)
Promoting global collaboration to meet the challenges
in aviation industry
Optimizing airlines and airport operations management
Critical issues for developing a Next Generation Air Transportation
System
Potential Target Market:
Airlines
Airports
ATM service and solution providers
Solution provider of passenger process optimization
Equipment companies
Safety and security service and solution providers
Aviation Consulting companies
IT companies
Aviation Solution providers
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