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Bahrain International Airshow is showcased in Paris

MANAMA, June 18, 2015

The Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS) is being showcased by a high-level delegation at the 51st edition of the International Paris Air Show at the Le Bourget Parc des Expositions, France.

Under the directives of BIAS supreme organising committee head and His Majesty King Hamad’s personal representative Shaikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, a delegation of members of the committee headed by Transportation and Telecommunications Minister and committee deputy chairman Kamal Ahmed attended the show, said a report in the Gulf Daily News (GDN), our sister publication.

Acting Under-Secretary for Civil Aviation Affairs and BIAS committee member Ahmed Al Nemah also took part.

Ahmed said the BIAS committee is focused on showcasing BIAS at major international events in order to attract the largest global companies in the aerospace industry – including aircraft producers in the civil and military aviation sectors – to participate in the fourth edition of the event.

BIAS will be held under the patronage of His Majesty from January 21 to 23, 2016 at Sakhir Air Base.

As a key event in the aerospace industry calendar, the Paris International Air Show serves as an ideal opportunity to showcase Bahrain International Airshow’s offering and proposition to trade visitors from the civil and military aviation industry.

BIAS presents unique opportunities for delegations and trade visitors to meet clients and develop business partnerships.

On the sidelines of the show, the minister met 16 international companies with the aim of increasing co-operation, exploring business opportunities and encouraging participation at the upcoming BIAS.

Alongside the meetings, a Press conference was held to provide an update to international media on progress for the forthcoming show which now has a confirmed chalet participation at just over 70 per  cent with strong demand for the remaining ones.

The organisers also announced a number of new initiatives for the show that would further drive the event’s status as a key venue for high-level networking and business negotiations.

These include a Hosted Buyer Programme and ‘The Air Transport in the 21st Century Conference’ which will be held on day two and day three of the show.

The ‘Manama Air Power Symposium’ will also be held the day before the start of the show to discuss leading issues of the day.

“As the supreme organising committee for BIAS, we are always looking for more networking and business opportunities for participants at the show,” Ahmed said.

“The ‘Air Transport in the 21st Century’ conference will provide a real forum for debate while the Hosted Buyer Programme will provide a great opportunity for direct face-to-face contact with key decision makers in the aviation industry.

“We are confident that we can continue to build on our successful track record, and with the addition of these new activities and events, we will enable participants to have even more networking opportunities,” he added.

The 2016 edition will include an exhibition feature hall focused on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and airport infrastructure.

With the continuing expansion of the UAV market, strong demand is expected from businesses that are looking to explore both the commercial and defence opportunities.

Moreover, the feature hall will also showcase the latest equipment, services and technology for airport infrastructure development.

Now in its fourth edition, BIAS is a niche aviation event providing its elite list of aerospace business participants the opportunity for high-level networking in exclusive surroundings.

With just 40 chalet participants and limited exhibition space, the event gives participants the opportunity to meet  civil and military delegations invited as guests of  Shaikh Abdulla.

Confirmed companies participating to date in the BIAS 2016 include BAE Systems, Boeing, Felex (Italy), Rostec (Russia), Qatar Airways, Gulfstream, and Airbus amongst other international aviation civil and defence companies. - TradeArabia News Service




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