Business Aviation is set to play a more important role at this year’s show, with 32 aircraft in the static display - more than twice as many as when the Business Aviation Park was introduced six years ago.
“I am delighted that show-on-show this area has gone from strength to strength,” says Amanda Stainer, exhibition and events director.
“We have listened to the needs of our customers and have really delivered what they want, providing them not only with a platform for selling their jets but also the right environment for doing business.
“We hope that our flexibility will be what defines business aviation at this year’s Air Show.” Test ‘drives’ are now just a step away from the business aviation manufacturers’ chalets, and the business aviation park now has a refreshment and reception area.
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Source: Flight Daily News