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Business Jets: Separating the Reality from the Hype
A webinar sponsored by Aviation Today

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (ET)


$297 per site location.

For years, the business jet sector was one of the hottest growth areas in aviation. What a difference a global economic meltdown makes! So far in 2009, this market has gotten clobbered.

And yet, as economies around the world recover, shimmers of hope appear in the business jet sector. Now, with NBAA 2009 occurring this October, players in this field are asking: Is a turnaround in the making? Or are we facing many more months of a brutal downturn?

In trying to figure out the bizjet sector, uncertainty abounds. This timely webinar will sort out the winners, from the losers.

Great opportunities in the business jet sector still abound – for those who know how to spot and exploit them. This webinar will cut through the “white noise” and hype about business jets and provide the clear-eyed interpretive analysis that aviation decision-makers need to make the right choices.

Before the worldwide economic recession and credit crunch, analysts were projecting outsized growth in bizjet deliveries through the remainder of the decade, with the emerging markets of China, India and Russia as the hottest regions for the industry. Favorable factors included the business community's increasing embrace of business jets as a productivity tool. What’s more, increasingly popular fractional programs were lowering the cost of entry and ownership.

Some of these inherently strong qualities still apply to bizjets, but with fuel prices still volatile and corporate profits shaky, all bets are off. In these complex and fast-changing times, what can aviation insiders expect in the business jet sector?

Our experts will shed light on the following issues:

  • What can we learn about the business jet market from the 2009 NBAA Convention?

  • Is the economy improving, and if so, will it lift the ailing bizjet market?
  • What are the most promising bizjet models right now, from Bombardier, Embraer, and other manufacturers? Which companies are surviving the recessionary shakeout?

  • When the dust settles, which manufacturers are poised to grab the most market share?

  • What are the built-in qualities of business jet travel that continue to make it popular, even as the ordinary traveling public shuns commercial aviation?

  • How are business jet manufacturers and operators coping with the volatile cost of aviation fuel?
  • What does the FAA have in store for the bizjet market?

  • What are the latest trends in regards to Very Light Jets? Which VLJ OEMs stand the best chance of surviving, and which face the biggest trouble?

...and more!

Hear from these experts:

Speakers:

Oscar Garcia Oscar S. Garcia
Chairman, InterFlight Consulting, Aviation & Aerospace Business Solutions
Kathryn Creedy

Kathryn Creedy
Editor-in-chief, Aviation Today's Daily Brief

Mike Boyd

Michael Boyd
President, The Boyd Group

Moderator:

John Persinos John Persinos
Publisher/Editorial Director,
Aviation Today

You and your entire team can take part in this unique conference brought to you by Aviation Today. You can view it at your desk or gather around a speakerphone in a conference room - no travel required! Each registration comes with access to the archived version of the program and the materials for six months.

Don't miss this exclusive Webinar. Register you and your team today!

 

How does the Webinar work?

It's easy and convenient! You just need RealPlayer or Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If you do not have either, please follow the instructions below to download and install them. Or if you prefer, a phone for the audio and an Internet connection to let you watch the slides and other information on the Web will suffice. No other downloads or special hardware - a dial-up connection will work fine.

  • One (1) set of materials (you may make copies for all of the persons you invited to listen to the program);
  • One (1) toll-free connection to the seminar (if you select the audio connection), and
  • One (1) Internet connection to the seminar.

Use speakers on your computer or speakerphone on your telephone and invite your entire staff to attend for FREE!

 

What equipment do I need?

For the audio connection:

  • A computer with RealPlayer or Windows Media Player installed. When you log into the Virtual Seminar, your computer will be taken through a brief configuration check and will let you know if you're missing any software.
  • If you do not have RealPlayer or Windows, a touch-tone telephone will work also. It works best to use a speakerphone so that others can listen too.

For the Internet connection:

  • PC: 166Mhz Pentium-based PC or better
  • Operating system: Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP
  • Browser: For optimal viewing experience, we recommend using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. However, any version of IE 4.0 or higher will work. For Netscape, only versions 4.x are supported at this time.
  • Internet connection: 28.8 or faster connection
  • Display set at 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600

Player Downloads
If using Microsoft Windows Media Player, Version 6.4 or later is required.
Download a supported Microsoft Windows Media Player

If using RealPlayer, Version 7.0 or later is required.
Download a supported RealPlayer

If you are having any technical difficulties or need assistance meeting these requirements, please contact our Technical Support Center at 866-709-8255 or click here.

 

Questions?

If you are having any technical difficulties or need assistance meeting these requirements, please contact our Technical Support Center at 866-709-8255 or click here. For content questions regarding this Webinar, contact John Persinos at jpersinos@accessintel.com


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