The EBACE International Aircraft Transactions Seminar is less than a month away and will be held on 21 May (immediately prior to EBACE) in Geneva. The agenda for this year covers a variety of topics, from the impact of Brexit on the industry to an analysis of the U.S. business aviation market, making this a must attend event.
Successful aircraft transactions require a team approach involving the owner/operator, broker, lender, attorney, tax adviser, technical expert and more. If you are involved in any of these areas or looking to expand your portfolio, the International Aircraft Transactions Seminar offers valuable educational and networking opportunities that just aren’t available at other seminars.
As an added bonus, attendees of the seminar also receive registration to EBACE which features 13,000 attendees and 60 aircraft on static display from 22 to 24 May. Please consider joining me at the seminar to kick off EBACE and set the stage for a successful week in Geneva. Make sure to register online today!

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