AeroExpo, a subsidiary of World Aviation Communications of Kingston, England, is adding AeroExpo Prague to its portfolio of events. The show will take place April 25 to 27 next year and will precede AeroExpo London at Wycombe Air Park near London, June 13 to 15.
The Prague event will be held at Pribram airfield. According to John Brennan, AeroExpo managing director, the organizers selected Prague because of its location, claiming that 70 percent of European general aviation activity takes place within a 500-mile radius.
“We wanted to create a venue that would attract and benefit all the region’s key players,” he said. “With business aviation burgeoning in the region and light sport aircraft becoming a reality, it was the next logical step.
AeroExpo London this year had 136 exhibitors, 52 aircraft and 11,500 visitors.
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