February 12th-14th 2008
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In the past two years, delegates and visitors from around the world have attended our first class exhibition and conference to meet new business partners and debate the changing world of air cargo in a region that is experiencing rapid logistics growth. Senior figures from influential companies ensure the topics that matter are presented in a professional and thought provoking manner.
A growing demand by major companies to have a presence at this prestigious event resulted in 50% more exhibition space being sold and increased numbers of delegates and visitors made the event a worthwhile experience for all.

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