The International Aircraft Dealers Association will be exhibiting for the first time at the 2023 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, Switzerland from May 23 to 25, 2023. In total, 41 key dealers and IADA products and services members will be participating at EBACE, either with their own exhibits or co-exhibiting with IADA at the dealer association’s booth, #T112. In addition, eight airplane manufacturers, all IADA OEM members, will also be exhibiting at the convention, bringing the association’s total representation to 49 companies.
IADA Executive Director Wayne Starling commented: “Our global mission is to promote fair and ethical practices within the aircraft transaction industry, and EBACE provides a very attractive platform for us to share our commitment to transparency and integrity in Europe, where 62 percent of our dealers operate. We are in Geneva to not only support our members as they represent their clients and meet new ones, but also to share IADA’s global advocacy for trust, transparency, and accountability.”
As a result of IADA’s effort to expand its footprint beyond the organization’s North American roots, it is now represented in more than 100 countries worldwide, shaping the business aircraft industry globally and ensuring trust and transparency within the preowned sales space.

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