Piaggio Aerospace, a leading Italian aircraft manufacturer active in the business and defense and security sectors, announced it will participate with its Avanti EVO in the Air Charter Expo 2017 held at the London Biggin Hill Airport, on September 12, 2017. Organized by BACA (the Air Charter Association), ACE is the international exhibition dedicated to the air charter industry and addressed to global operators.
Piaggio Aerospace will be present with a stand at position 108 and will display an Avanti EVO, the third generation of the legendary P.180 offering superior climb performance, huge fuel savings, lower emissions compared to aircraft in the same class and the biggest stand-up cabin in class.
Renato Vaghi, Chief Executive Officer of Piaggio Aerospace, said: “We participate at the Air Charter Expo for the first time and the reason is Piaggio Aerospace is committed to promoting the P.180 aircraft globally and in the UK market, which we consider strategic for our growth. Air charters and operators are crucial for the development of the business aviation industry: with our state-of-the-art Avanti EVO we lead the way towards a luxurious and eco-friendly way of travelling that complies with fast-moving, environmental and cost saving requirements. Our primary goal is to continue to put our customers first by offering the highest level of support.”
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