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General Aviation Outlook China
October 11-12,2011
Shanghai, China

Conference Background


In November of 2010, China's State Council and Central Military Commission jointly released a circular announcing the decision to intensify the reform of China's low altitude airspace, the new policy covering major cities including Changchun, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Lanzhou, Jinan, and Nanjing. The low-altitude air-space will be gradually expanded in more areas , and finally to cover the whole country in 2015.

The new policy represents a lucrative opportunity to exploit China's huge general aviation market potential.According to the released policy,air emergency&rescue market will open at the 1st stage from 2011. We could see amzaing growth of general aircrafts, helicopters and other light aircrafts purchasing in the coming 3 years.

Under the new historical era,with support from global leading air medical and emergency rescue authorities including EURAMI and EHAC Europe, the Air Medical& Rescue Congress China 2011 dedicates itself to gather the global and local general aviation &air medical,air emergency rescue operators, aviation service providers and aircraft manufacturers etc, to promote the industry exchange and business networking for extensive industry cooperation in this low-level airspace opening's new era.

Highlights include


The only internatiaonal conference intensively focusing on China general avitaion industry opportunities and its air emergency rescue market development

The conference will feature the topics including:

· China General Aviation's reform & Air Emergency Rescue Industry
· Aviation Medical& Emergency Rescue System Planning in China
· Aviation Emergency Rescue Market Opportunities in China: from aircraft to operations
· Helicopter Air Emergency Rescue Development in China
· Light Aircrafts In Emergency Rescue


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