Sabtu, 15 Januari 2011

Paris Air Show 2011 marks 103 years of excellence in aviation exhibition

Held at Le Bourget in Paris Airport, the Paris Air Show is an international fair for the entire Aerospace business. This trade show takes place every odd year and caters to the military, corporate and private clients. It was the last show in 2009 and the following is scheduled for June 2011.

Paris Air Show first arrived on the scene to modern times with regard to our use of transport. In 1908, during the Paris Motor Show event organizers decided to devote a part of the series the pop-up aircraft. The following year in 1909, the aircraft has his own show held at the Grand Palais.

At the moment, this show was an annual event and was doing quite well. Show occurred four years in a row until interrupted by world war I. Once the show returned in 1919, he began to be held in alternating years. The show took another break during the second world war and returned in 1946 (held in odd years only of 1949).

The show was already quite popular, one of the largest in the world. Grand Palais was home to the Paris air show until 1953, when he was moved to its current home in Le Bourget. In the early 1960s, entertainment had offered the public a look at some of the aircraft more innovative on the market and the development.

The Paris air show was an estimated event rivaling even Farnborough Air Show. The program is organized by Groupement des Industries Françaises Aeronautiques French aerospace space et.

The main purpose of the fair air is military and civilian aircraft on display to any potential customer, whether a corporation, a Government or any other willing to pay high price for an aircraft in production. Some of the most powerful military forces around the world have representatives at the Paris Air Show looking for innovative aircraft designs.

Not only do people witnesses of various models of aircraft on the ground, but also come to see how to perform in the air. The show is spread in over a week enabling each time of aircraft to be displayed.

As a result of the air, a few accidents have plagued the Paris Air Show. The most tragic accident in 1973, when a Tupolev Tu-144 crashed violently and all crew members killed six and eight spectators on the ground.

show 2011 will be the delivery of 49. 2009 show marked the centenary and showed the value of a century of innovation. The show was longer and larger due to the celebration. It hoped that the next show be reduced, but still counted with the latest innovative designs aircraft worldwide.

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