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Singapore Airshow-2008

Singapore Airshow and Events Pte Ltd, organizer of the 2008 Singapore Airshow, confirmed that 95% of the available exhibition space has been booked, with organizers looking to add a further 2,500 square metres of space to accommodate the unprecedented demand from companies determined to participate in Asia's largest-ever aerospace trade event. The 2008 Airshow will take place from 19-24 February at a new 30-hectare site adjoining Singapore's world-renowned Changi Airport. In addition to the new fully air-conditioned exhibition hall, the site features a 90,000 square metre static display area and space for up to 100 sea-facing chalets, all of which have roof gardens which allow exhibitors a 360- degree view of the show site and the aerobatic displays.

In addition to the aerospace exhibition, the 2008 Singapore Airshow will feature an outstanding conference programme including the Singapore Aviation Leadership Summit, supported by the International Air Transport Association, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Singapore's Ministry of Transport. This will be the first-ever conference to bring together representatives of Governments, regulators and airline CEOs from around the world for a closed-door discussion on key issues facing the airline industry.

The Global Air Power Conference will feature international air force representatives coming together to discuss the future of aviation as well as current issues facing airmen. There will also be an International Defence Procurement Conference, which will provide a forum for customers, agencies and suppliers to share their perspectives of defence procurement requirements, systems and approaches.

Another key event will be the Global Space Technology Convention, which is being organized in conjunction with the Singapore Space & Technology Association. This exhibition and conference will bring together industry leaders and visionaries from around the world and will be a milestone in efforts to promote the development of the space industry in Asia.

Finally, the C4I Asia Conference will focus on command and control in network centric warfare, its ongoing evolution in managing battlespace uncertainty, and the critical role of battlespace digitization in affecting force transformation. The C4I Asia Conference has become the premier forum for top military leaders and technologists to exchange ideas and innovation on network centricity.



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