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Geneva: A World-wide Perspective

Earlier this year, I was able to attend the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva. Jointly hosted by the NBAA and the EBAA, it attracted 11,000 attendees from 111 countries, close to 300 exhibitors and a static display of almost 50 aircraft. This set the scene for a truly global perspective on some of the industry’s recent achievements and greatest challenges.

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