Association of European Airlines support Aviation Electronics Europe 2015
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) has confirmed its support for Aviation Electronics Europe, which will take place on 25th-26th March 2015 in Munich, Germany.
- (1888PressRelease) October 01, 2014 - Aviation Electronics Europe, the annual gathering of the international Avionics and Aviation Electronics industry, delivers the legacy of a premier platform for the international aviation electronics industry to learn, network and source new information, products and services at one unique annual event.
Based on its extensive knowledge of the industry, AEA is an essential industry platform and is relied upon by policy-makers as a trustworthy contributor to the debates around the decision-making process. AEA works together with the institutions of the European Union and other stakeholders in the value chain to ensure the sustainable growth of the European airline industry in a global marketplace.
The Association of European Airlines is a non-profit industry organisation, bringing together 30 major European airlines as the trusted voice of the European airline industry for 60 years.
The airline community has a key role to play in the future for avionics, with the airline pilots being in the frontline of technological developments, and the AEA is keen to ensure its members have the opportunity to contribute to the discussion in the future developments in aviation electronics and avionics.
Adrian Broadbent, Event Director and owner of Aviation Electronics Europe, said, "We are delighted that the Association of European Airlines is supporting Aviation Electronics Europe conference and exhibition. The Association is leading the discussions for the airline industry across many areas, including Communication and Navigations Systems, which will see their CNS Working Group come together to host a meeting in Munich at the event."
The Aviation Electronics Europe conference programme is set to deliver an excellent discussion in the current and future policies, standards and technologies of aviation electronics.
Key organisations such as EUROCONTROL and EUROCAE have also confirmed their participation in the conference, as well as Europe's main airframer, Airbus, and big hitter integrators including Honeywell, Thales and Rockwell Collins.
Aviation Electronics Europe also offers a leading exhibition displaying some of the latest technologies and systems available on the market, which sees the exhibition floor already 60% sold and including leading industry innovators.
For further information and more details on the conference programme visit the Aviation Electronics Europe website www.ae-expo.eu.
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