A record number of Asia Pacific airline and airport CEOs have confirmed their attendance at the Aviation Outlook Summit on 9/10 November 2006 and Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner in Singapore. The Summit programme includes 8 hours of CEO panels – in a unique, powerpoint-free question and answer format.
“The strength of the response from CEO-level delegates will ensure one of the best Outlook Summits to date. We look forward to a robust discussion on the key strategic issues facing the sector, including the outlook for fuel, human resources shortages, the pace of liberalisation, short and long-haul competition, airport charges and the growth markets of China and India”, said the Centre’s Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison.
19/10/06 ASIATravelTips.com, Thailand
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
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