International Aviation Conclave at Delhi from Oct 9


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Sep 3: A three-day international aviation conclave (IAC) will be held at the Pragati Maidan in New Delhi from October 9 to 11.

The event would showcases products such as latest innovations, technologies, trends and developments in Civil Aviation industry, Capt G S Rathee, CEO, IAC, told reporters in Bangalore on Tuesday.

The conclave-cum-exhibition is being organized with the support from Ministry of Civil Aviation. Promotion of latest aircrafts with an intention to enhance regional air connectivity, aviation safety and security, Infrastructure, medical and general tourism, research and surveillance products, trainings, and new trends in IT would be key attraction at the event.

The Conference Section would also provide a viable platform to discuss perspectives and issues through Brain Storming Sessions with Global experts and Industry Leaders to arrive at a Road map with a strong focus on Strengthening of Bilateral Agreements, Regional and Technical Co-operations, Regulatory Issues, General Aviation Advancement, Public Private Partnerships, Environment Issues, Air Connectivity, Air Navigation, Air Safety, Funding /Leasing, Development Challenges faced and Remedies to overcome the Issues. Encouragement of Uniform Civil Aviation Policy thus streamlining the Industry Relations and Empowering Aviation, he said.

  

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