UBM Aviation Launches Online Briefing Series to Focus on MRO Trends and Forecasts
LONDON, Nov. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Aviation will launch MRO Trends and Forecasts, an online briefing series, to report the latest statistics across the global MRO market, and to explore the outlook for the rapidly evolving MRO sector. The series will feature internationally renowned speakers, David Stewart, partner, Aerostrategy, and Paul Chen, director of business Development, OAG, with discussions to focus on economic trends and the resulting impact on airlines; performance of the sector in 2010, and predictions for the next five years. This online briefing is free to register, and will be broadcast at 3:00 pm (GMT), December 2, 2010.
MRO Trends and Forecasts is part of a continuing series and follows the successful seminar, Volcanic Ash: Reactions, Responses and the Future of Crisis Planning in Global Aviation, which took place earlier this year. Created in April 2010, the series offers a platform to share critical aviation intelligence on a variety of topics, including MRO trends.
Michael A. Oakes, conference managing editor for the conference portfolio said, "In response to the feedback from our volcanic ash seminar earlier this year, we're rolling out a series of online seminars to complement our established portfolio of events. We understand that our community cannot always attend our face-to-face conferences, and, in response, we're offering our customers market-led information and the opportunity to interact with the rest of the industry from the comfort of their own homes and offices."
Information about the first online briefing is available at www.ubmaviationconferences.com.
About UBM Aviation
UBM Aviation specializes in the supply of data and information products, market intelligence, news and events related to the global aviation industry. Our assets include the pre-eminent aviation data and analytics provider, OAG, an international program of aviation exhibitions and conferences, as well as market-leading print publications.
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