Brisbane has been announced as host of the 2006 Asia Pacific Aviation Summit, the region's premier aviation forum, Premier Peter Beattie announced today.
Beattie says the conference is a major coup for Queensland and an acknowledgement of the state's emergence as a key centre for defence aerospace support, research and development and aviation training and maintenance for the Asia Pacific Region.
BAC CEO Koen Rooijmans adds the conference will attract the decision-makers from full service airlines, low cost carriers and airports in Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, India, Middle East, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand.
The Asia Pacific Aviation Summit 2006 will be hosted by the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from July 26-28.
29/05/06 Queensland Business Review, Australia
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