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Monday, April 28, 2008

Webinar: New Aircraft Opportunities

How new technologies will affect the airline business is the topic of Aviation Today’s latest Webinar: New Aircraft, New Opportunities: What the OEMs Have in Store for You, slated for Thursday, May 15 at 1 pm. The webinar seeks to help aviation companies plan ahead answering such questions as what can...

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How new technologies will affect the airline business is the topic of Aviation Today’s latest Webinar: New Aircraft, New Opportunities: What the OEMs Have in Store for You, slated for Thursday, May 15 at 1 pm. The webinar seeks to help aviation companies plan ahead answering such questions as what can be expected from Original Equipment Manufacturers in 2008 and beyond as well as what new sophisticated aircraft capabilities mean to the bottom line.
Experts Hans J. Weber, president, TECOP International and Aircraft Value Analysis Company Founder and Managing Director Paul Leighton will look ahead at aviation’s enormous prosperity, despite the global recession and stratospheric oil prices.
A confluence of market demands is generating exciting opportunities for new fixed-wing aircraft around the globe, such as Very Light Jets (VLJs), a new breed of transport that promises to revolutionize travel, said Aviation Today Publisher John Persinos, who will moderate the session. Also in the vanguard of aviation manufacturing technology are composite aircraft. The use of these miracle materials is sweeping all sectors of aviation, but the industry is still struggling with how composites will change conventional ways of flying and doing business.
This webinar is designed to interest anyone in the aviation industry who’s involved in airframe manufacturing, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), and airline operations. Aviation executives, engineers, mechanics, pilots, consultants, regulators, and other decision-makers of all types will want access to the up-to-date information and incisive analysis that this webinar will convey.
The Webinar will also cover what airframers learned in terms of production techniques and the hard lessons of a global supply chain model. Under discussion will also be how composites are transforming traditional manufacturing and what OEMs must accomplish to prepare for this brave new world of aircraft construction.
The Webinar will also cover the hot business jet models right now, from Bombardier, Embraer, and other manufacturers and how expected trends in the broader economy affect the introduction of new aircraft. In addition, it will discuss the macroeconomic aviation trends propelling the introduction of certain types of aircraft; whether, as the economy slows and consumer confidence plunges, the good times in aviation coming to an end and whether manufacturing innovation will suffer.
New regional jet offerings will also be covered as well as whether China’s ARJ21 and Mitsubishi’s MRJ are harbingers of Asia’s rise as an aircraft manufacturing power.
To sign up for the webinar New Aircraft, New Opportunities: What the OEMs Have in Store for You click here.
 

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