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EBAN is delighted to confirm that our popular Business & General Aviation Day (BGAD) will be once again staged in partnership with Marshall Aerospace and the date has been set for Thursday September 15, 2005. This will be the third time that the biannual event has been organised, and the structure of the day will be similar to the 2003 BGAD.
Visitors to BGAD05 will find all of the elements of a three day trade show – exhibitors, aircraft and meetings – condensed into a one day format, making it accessible even to those with the tightest schedules, whilst exhibitors welcome the chance to network with clients without spending valuable additional time away from the office.
The date has been chosen to offer minimal conflict with other trade events next year. BGAD is informal; the emphasis is on meeting customers and enjoying a good day.
A variety of catering facilities will also be on offer.
No matter how long you have been involved in business aviation, everyone agrees that one of the key features of any aviation show is the aircraft. BGAD’s static aircraft display is impressive for a one day show, containing a good mix of new and pre-owned aircraft, as well as examples of charter fleets available from Cambridge Airport. The last BGAD included Embraer’s Legacy, a wide range of prop aircraft and even Elbe Air’s unusual Falcon 20 freighter.
One major manufacturer has already indicated its intention to exhibit at BGAD05, and we hope to bring an even better selection than ever to visitors on the day. Entrance to BGAD05 is free of charge to qualified attendees and a pre-registration programme operates. The day is not open to the general public.
The exhibitor floor plan for BGAD05 will be available soon and, once again, our booth price is all inclusive – carpet, lighting and stand furniture are all included in the standard booth price. If you would like to register to exhibit at BGAD05, please call Mark Ranger on +44 (0) 1279 714509 or email mark@ebanmagazine.com.