Asian Aerospace ( AA) is an international trade fair for the aerospace business. Currently based in Hong Kong, it was held in Singapore since 1981 until disagreements between co-organisers Reed Exhibitions and ST Engineering in 2006 forced its relocation from 2007.
From 1988 onwards, the Asian Aerospace was held at the Changi Exhibition Centre, a purpose built convention center for the trade fair.
In 1997, it was announced the trade fair will be moved to a new location within Changi, Singapore.
The largest edition of the show was held from 21 February to 26 February 2006, the 13th and final show in Singapore. Held jointly with several conferences including the Asia Pacific Security Conference (APSEC), the C4I Asia Conference (C4i Asia), the Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium (APATS), the Asian Aerospace UAV Asia-Pacific Conference and the IATA/Asian Aerospace Aviation Summit, it featured a rebranded Asian Defense Technology military component. At show's end, it drew 940 exhibitors from 43 countries, 34,300 trade participants from 89 countries Asian Aerospace 2006- A Quiet Departure and concluded a record US15.2 billion in sales. Asian Aerospace clinches record 15 bln usd in deals - Forbes.com
On 3 September 2007, the 4-day Asian Aerospace International Trade fair and Congress began in Hong Kong with 500 companies from 20 countries participating. The Airbus A380 was allowed to do a special flypast twice over the Victoria Harbour as part of the show. The Aircraft Interiors EXPO ASIA was held concurrently with the airshow, but the scaled-down show was without its military-related businesses due to political sensitivities in relation to China. Immediately prior to the event's commencement, Reeds announced over 500 from over 20 countries and around 10,000 pre-registered trade visitors.
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