Following the announcement of Aircraft Commerce’s 2nd Annual Flight Operations Conference recently, fifty VIP places (offered to airline delegates at a cost of €490, including two nights accommodation at the conference venue) have been reduced by over half in a week. It’s the quickest selling conference on record for Aircraft Commerce, who have been running conferences for over eight years.
The conference takes place at the Radisson SAS Airport Hotel, Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 5th & 6th November 2008.
Further information and booking details for this flight operations conference can be found by visiting: www.aircraft-
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20th August 2008
Notes to Editors:
Aircraft Commerce is a unique service providing the commercial aircraft industry with in-depth intelligence in a number of formats such as an article archive, bi - monthly magazine, conferences and exhibitions.
Our consultancy style research is used as source by many aircraft manufacturers, airline business affairs organisations, lessors and engineers, to name but a few, and our membership is nearly ten thousand strong.
We have numerous testimonials that span the entire industry and we are officially audited by the BPA. Details of both are available on request.
Our skilled staff, be it editorial, advertising or administrative, have the skills and industry knowledge to fully deliver this unique service to you.
About Aircraft Commerce’s Editor:
Charles Williams has been the publisher and editor of Aircraft Commerce since 1998, in that time firmly establishing the journal as an industry leader read by over 9,000 industry executives worldwide. Aircraft Commerce is a bi-monthly journal which analyses all aspects of the management and business of commercial aircraft. In addition to publishing the journal, Aircraft Commerce organizes global industry conferences in South America and Europe as well as in China. Prior to joining Aircraft Commerce, Mr. Williams was editor of the Euromoney publication Aircraft Economics for 4 years and began his career in commercial aviation with a position at the UK airline Air Europe in Management Accounting. He has an MSc in Air Transport Management from Cranfield University, UK. Mr Williams commands a dedicated team of staff writers, contributors and researchers spanning the globe.


