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Thursday, May 22, 2008

EBACE Day 2 - 21st May

Business Aviation Will No Longer Be Neglected, EC Official Says During today’s EBACE opening session, European Commission director for air transport Daniel Calleja pledged more “proportionate” rules for business aviation in the future, acknowledging that this segment of air transport has “too often been neglected in the past.” According to Calleja, “The EC this year is launching key initiatives to make aviation more efficient, safer and environmentally sustainable.” He recognized the importance of general and business aviation, stating, “Almost one-fifth of Eurocontrol aircraft movements and two-thirds of EASA type certificates are for general or business aviation.” The EC thinks aviation needs “better,” as opposed to more, regulation, Calleja asserted. He promised the EC would make sure future safety regulations apply to business aircraft in a proportionate way. Another challenge Calleja sees concerns the international nature of the industry. “We want a level playing field,” he said, a sentiment echoed by NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen. “The U.S. requires a 10-day notice for business flights from Europe. Yet, when we [Americans] face similar requirements in emerging countries, we find it unacceptable,” Bolen said. “We need to get our house in order.” Record EBACE Attendance Total Continues to Climb May 21, 2008 The record-setting attendance total for the 8th Annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2008) continues its climb. By noon on the second day of the show, EBACE2008 had registered 13,137 Attendees. That was an increase over the first-day count of 12,483 Attendees, which was higher than the total attendance for any previous year's show. EBACE2008 has shattered other previous records, with more than 440 Exhibitors, an all-time high, displaying the latest products and services across a total of 1,958 booth spaces, a 38 percent increase over last year. The Static Display of Aircraft on Geneva International Airport also has a highest-ever total of 60 state-of-the-art business aircraft and three aircraft mock-ups. For the latest EBACE2008 news, podcasts, photos, presentations and more, visit www.ebace.aero/. And don't forget anyone wanting to discuss operating and managing Business Jets from Malta can call for an appointment.

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