- Asian Aerospace
Asian Aerospace (AA) is an international
trade fair for theaerospace business. Currently based in Hong Kong, it was held in Singapore since 1981 until disagreements between co-organisersReed Exhibitions and Singapore Technologies in 2006 forced its relocation from 2007.History
Asian Aerospace was based at the
Changi Exhibition Centre nearSingapore Changi Airport , where it was first hosted in 1981. Then the only major show in Asia, it grew to become the third largestairshow in the world, and was touted by its organisers as the "world’s second most influential airshow" [http://www.asianaerospace.com/pr_latest.asp?latest_pr_id=39] . Held once every two years, it boasted 759 exhibiting companies from 37 countries, a total of 26,814 trade visitors from 81 countries recorded, and trade deals amounting to USD3.52 billion were concluded in the 2004 event.The largest edition of the show was held from
21 February to24 February 2006 , the 13th and final show in Singapore. Held jointly with several conferences including the Asia Pacific Security Conference (APSEC), the C4I Asia Conference (C4i Asia), the Asian Aerospace UAV Asia-Pacific Conference and the IATA/Asian Aerospace Aviation Summit, it featured a rebranded Asian Defense Technology military component. At show's end, it drew 940 exhibitors from 43 countries, 34,300 trade participants from 89 countries [ [http://www.atwonline.com/magazine/article.html?articleID=1587 Asian Aerospace 2006- A Quiet Departure ] ] and concluded a record US15.2 billion in sales [ [http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/2006/02/26/afx2553812.html Asian Aerospace clinches record 15 bln usd in deals - Forbes.com ] ] .Relocation
From
2008 , the show moved from Singapore as Reed Exhibitions could not agree with theGovernment of Singapore over development plans for a new 24-hectare permanent exhibition site inChangi . While Reeds was still in negotiations to source for a new location, the Singapore government announced its intentions to organise theSingapore Airshow from 2008 in the absence of Asian Aerospace. It was revealed onFebruary 13 2006 [http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/news/englishnews/newsframe.htm?20060214&56&287880] that Reed has chosenAsiaWorld-Expo atHong Kong International Airport island,Lantau Island ,Hong Kong as the new site, with the first relocated show to be held in2007 to avoid clashing with the Singapore Airshow the following year.On
September 3 2007 the 4-day Asian Aerospace InternationalExpo and Congress kicked off inHong Kong with 500 companies from 20 countries participating. TheAirbus A380 was allowed to do a specialflypast twice over theVictoria Harbour as part of the show. [ [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/297707/1/.html Channel NewAsia, Asia's largest air show kicks off in Hong Kong] ] TheAircraft Interiors EXPO ASIA was held concurrently with the airshow, but the scaled-down show was without its military-related businesses due to political sensitivites in relation to China. Immediately prior to the event's commencement, Reeds announced over 500 exhibitors from over 20 countries and around 10,000 pre-registered trade visitors [ [http://www.hongkongairport.com/eng/pr/pr_901.html Hong Kong International Airport - Media Centre - Press Release - The World's Leading Civil Aerospace Exhibition Debuts in Hong Kong ] ] .External links
* [http://www.asianaerospace.com Asian Aerospace Official Site]
* [http://www.dsta.gov.sg/home/DisplayPage/ContentPage12.asp?id=2732 Movement of Asian Aerospace]References
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