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Asian Sky Group

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Press Release

Issued by Asian Sky Group.

June 12, 2017

Asian Sky Group participating in CJI Asia presentations on regional market and infrastructure

Hong Kong business aviation consulting firm Asian Sky Group (ASG) will be participating in the upcoming Corporate Jet Investor (CJI) conference in Singapore (June 14-15). ASG will be providing an update on the 'State of the Market' at 9:50am on the first day of the event and joining a panel discussion on 'The Challenges in Infrastructure and Support of Business Aviation in Asia', at 3:20pm on the same day.

ASG's managing director Jeffrey Lowe will speak during both presentations. Drawing on data and market analysis from ASG's upcoming edition of Asian Sky Quarterly, ASG's Market Update will feature the latest insight on the business aviation market in the region and the mood and intentions of owners and operators. Discussing the ongoing infrastructure struggles of the region, ASG's involvement in the infrastructure panel will touch on airspace and airport restrictions and planning, limitations on MROs and FBOs, and hangarage and handling restrictions including information from ASG's soon-to-be-released Asia Pacific Infrastructure Report.

“ASG's participation in CJI is part of our continued commitment to the Asia-Pacific regional business aviation industry,” says ASG managing director Jeffrey Lowe. “I'm pleased to share our knowledge on not only the regional market, but also the widespread issue of insufficient infrastructure, which is a significant issue for the industry, requiring awareness and change. Hopefully, by bringing more awareness through our reports, we can spur change.”

Coinciding with ASG's involvement on the CJI panel will be a preview of the inaugural Asia Pacific Infrastructure Report, to be released later this month. Illustrating the need for more infrastructure support in the region, the Report provides an overview of airports, FBOs and MROs within the Asia Pacific. Included are interviews and profiles of key members in this industry, as well as updates on future developments which will hopefully start to address infrastructure issues.