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IADA members prepare for involvement at EBACE25
Seventeen companies are due to exhibit in Geneva as the association targets deeper engagement with European business aviation partners.
IADA will host a dinner for members on the first evening of EBACE25 to highlight the region’s business potential.

Members of the International Aircraft Dealers Association will meet at EBACE25 in Geneva to recognise European resale activity and support regional partnerships. The event takes place from 20-22 May at Palexpo.

Seventeen member companies will exhibit across the show floor, representing a broad cross-section of business aviation services. On the opening evening, IADA will host a dinner for exhibiting and attending members to reinforce the value of European networking.

“IADA is looking forward to EBACE25 as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with our European business partners, including the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), which is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium,” says executive director Lou Seno.

“With 65% of our IADA dealers engaged in European transactions, the region plays a crucial role in our global business activities.”

IADA exhibiting at EBACE25 include:

- 4Air – Booth 732

- ACASS Canada – Booth 975

- CAMP Systems International – Booth 485

- Engine Assurance Program (EAP) – Booth 577

- GE Aerospace – Booth 700

- General Aviation Services, LLC – Booth 738

- Global Jet Capital – Booth 1253

- Gogo Business Aviation – Booth 321

- Guardian Jet – Booth 647

- Jet Aviation – Booth 855

- Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) – Booth 110

- JETNET – Booth 326

- Martyn Fiddler Aviation – Booth 1273

- MedAire, Inc. – Booth 1129

- Rolls-Royce North America – Booth 1485

- UBS AG – Booth 756

- Viasat – Booth 1065

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