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Eurasia Airshow targets $ 25 billion order

on: 25/12/2019
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Eurasia Airshow targets $ 25 billion order

The first press meeting for Eurasia Airshow 2020 was held in Ankara.  Hakan Kurt, CEO of Eurasia Airshow, shared information about the fair and its future vision at press conference.

Eurasia Arirshow 2018 was visited by about 130 thousand people and a trade volume of $ 15 billion, he said. Hakan Kurt said:

“We will host an important organization in which the global and regional actors of the commercial and military aviation sector will take place in Antalya between 22-26 April 2020. In 2020, we target 400 exhibitors and more than 45,000 commercial visitors. We believe that there will be more than 130 official delegation visits. On the other hand, we have set a real order target of $ 25 billion.There will be participants from many countries including the USA, Russia, France, Italy, Pakistan, Ukraine, Qatar, Italy and China. F16-Fighting Falcon, Tempest, F-18 Hornet, JF-17 Thunder and Su-35 will be exhibited at the fair.”

Some of the activities to be held at Eurasia Airshow for the first time this year were also shared at the meeting.

 

Eurasia Airshow 2020 goals shared with numbers at press conference.

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