The aviation industry has reached critical turning point in its cycle following the peak fleet orders of 2005, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.
"While growth remains robust and the environment relatively benign this year, the clouds could be gathering”, warns the Centre’s Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison. The prospects for the year ahead will be a central theme of the region’s high level aviation strategy Summit, Outlook 2007, which will return to Singapore, on 9/10 November 2006.
High level speakers at past Outlook Summits include Geoff Dixon (CEO, Qantas), Chew Choon Seng (CEO, Singapore Airlines), V Thulasidas (Chairman and Managing Director, Air-India), Wolfgang Prock-Schauer (CEO, Jet Airways), Tony Fernandes, (CEO, AirAsia), Dr Vijay Mallya (Chairman, Kingfisher Airlines), Tony Davis (CEO, Tiger Airways) and many others.
11/07/06 Pacific Magazine
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