New Delhi: The sixth international aerospace and defence exhibition in February, 2007, will showcase US aviation and aerospace in its full glory, in a way never seen before on Indian soil.
Giving it stiff competition will be the French industry, whose aeronautical companies are also descending on Bangalore in large numbers.
Aviation and aerospace industry leaders in the world including the Boeing, EADS, Lockheed Martin, Rosoboron- export and Dassault have confirmed their participation for the exhibition.
“Aero India 2007” is being organised by the department of defence production, ministry of defence, in association with FICCI and Farnborough International Ltd at Airforce Station Yelahanka, Bangalore, on February 7-11.The event is expected to bring new opportunities for the aviation and aerospace industry.
26/09/06 Huma Siddiqui/Finacial Express
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