Aviation Electronics Europe leads the discussions for safer skies in a buoyant avionics market

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  • (1888PressRelease) February 21, 2015 - Aviation Electronics Europe, which will take place on 25th-26th March 2015 in Munich, Germany looking at the latest and future for cockpit and cabin technologies, where airlines aim to deliver the most up-to-date and efficient systems for their pilots, aircraft and the safety of passengers, but also updates on the Single European Skies initiative, which enters its third and final phase.

    With the global market for commercial avionics equipment set to grow at an annual rate of 4.8 percent through to 2019, the industry has not been this buoyant for some time, setting the scene for some active discussions at Aviation Electronics Europe on the future policies, performances and innovations in the aviation electronics and avionics sector.

    With industry forecasts $21 billion will be spent on commercial avionics systems for fixed-wing commercial aircraft in 2015, and an order backlog of aircraft, the future for the aviation electronics and avionics industry is looking healthy, as the global economic recovery continues to strengthen.

    But as more aircraft are set to take to the skies, it becomes increasingly important for the management of the airspace to continue to improve safety and reliability to accommodate the greater number of aircraft, including military and UAVs.

    Aviation Electronics Europe delivers an exciting 2 days of interesting and exciting discussions for the avionics and aviation electronics community and is the leading event for the industry.

    The conference programme, which has attracted many leading international industry experts to an excellent line-up of presentations, bring together the avionics and aviation electronics community to discuss and debate the latest policies, standards, best practice and technologies, from connectivity and e-enabling to COTS technologies, advanced concepts and big data, for developing a safer skies in an ever increasingly busy airspace.

    Early Bird Deadline Approaching
    The avionics industry and aviation electronics industry professionals are encouraged to register for this high quality conference, to keep up-to-date and best informed of industry developments and to take advantage of the Early Bird savings that are available by booking before 24th February.

    For further information, more details on the conference programme, and to register visit the Aviation Electronics Europe website www.ae-expo.eu.

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