Aviation Week Network’s MRO Americas wrapped up in Orlando today with a sold-out conference and 8,500 registered attendees |
Thursday, 29. April 2021 16:42 |
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NEW YORK, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The aviation MRO community gathered in Orlando this week, in-person for the first time in over a year at Aviation Week Network's 26th Annual MRO Americas (#MROAM). The event was held at the Orange County Convention Center with a sold-out conference and more than 8,500 registered attendees, with more than 75% opting for the in-person experience. The aviation community generated nearly $20 million into Orlando’s economy. The event was co-located with the Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium (#MALMS), which was also sold out. Anyone who was unable to travel to Orlando will be able to participate virtually by registering here. Conference sessions will be available on demand, and networking will be accommodated May 4-5. “We were so thrilled with the incredible turn out and the response received from attendees, who were busy networking, signing contracts and receiving premium content from top industry speakers,” said Lydia Janow, Managing Director, Events, for Aviation Week Network. “We are inspired by how the industry has pulled together to support each other, and we’ve gotten high demand for our upcoming events, including next year’s MRO Americas, which will be held in Dallas, April 26-28.” The conference addressed how the industry is moving forward after a year of incredible challenges and change with speakers from American Airlines, Boeing, Airbus, Ameriflight, and more. Speakers included:
“The Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) was thrilled to welcome back Aviation Week Network’s MRO Americas and its members to Orlando,” said OCCC Executive Director Mark Tester. “This week, MRO Americas hosted thousands of attendees in our North-South Building. I saw firsthand how staggered attendance, proper social distancing through signage, floor stickers and safety protocols were implemented to create a safe and controlled gathering. We have a stellar reputation for customer service, flexibility, and doing the right thing. We also have great relationships with our clients and a supportive community that is focused on the health and safety of our guests.” The Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium was supported by Elbit Systems of America, FTI, L3 Harris, Logistics Officers Association (LOA), Robbins Gioia and Teledyne Controls. MRO Americas was supported by our sponsors. Platinum Sponsors are Airbus, Chromalloy, GE Aviation, Honeywell, Lufthansa Technik, and ST Engineering. Gold Sponsors are ATS, Avparts International, BPAero, CTS Engines, Embraer, GlobalParts Aero, IFS, LCI, MB Aerospace, Nordam, Spirit Aerosystems, Vertical Aerospace, and VSE Aviation. ABOUT AVIATION WEEK NETWORK ABOUT INFORMA MARKETS CONTACT: Elizabeth Kelley Grace
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