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Business Air News Bulletin

Press Release

Issued by Adams Aviation.

July 15, 2016

Adams Aviation announces business aircraft engineering programme at ACE'16

Adams Aviation is delighted to announce a major programme relating to business aircraft engineering that will take place at ACE'16 on September 13th 2016 at the historic Biggin Hill Airport.

The company will be bringing together a number of major manufacturers and suppliers for the business aviation market, including ACF-50, ACR/Artex, Bose Aviation, Champion Aerospace, Concorde Batteries, Garmin, Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics, Powervamp, Rapco Fleet Support, True Blue Power and United Turbines, in support of this important event. Many of these industry specialists will present short interactive seminars, unique to this gathering, and Adams will be announcing more details of these soon. 

Stephen Gosling, Adams' chief executive stated: "I have long felt that there is a need for a type of recurrent presentations that are common in the USA, in the form of IA Renewals, but are frustratingly not paralleled under the EASA systems. This leaves engineers and their organisations across Europe unaware of numerous ways to improve despatch reliability, and save time and money. I hope this initiative goes some way to

redressing the balance and thank our suppliers for their confidence in embracing this. We have faith that ACE'16 can deliver a successful event through the support of fellow industry professionals who recognise the huge benefits to be gathered from their attendance."

Air Charter Expo may seem like a new name on the aviation trade show calendar in 2016, but it already boasts a long and illustrious history.

European Business Air News organised its first specialist show and conference for Business Aviation way back in 1991, as the European Business Air Show at London Stansted Airport, and went on to stage annual events all around Europe.

In 2001 this evolved into BGAD, a one day event focussed on low-costs for exhibitors and an easy atmosphere for networking, hosted by Cambridge Airport. This event grew each year until its most successful edition at London Biggin Hill Airport in September 2015, when the charter industry took centre stage.

Now the show has evolved once more to become the Air Charter Expo, with more exhibitors and aircraft on display than ever before.