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Gulfstreamaviator
20th Jul 2010, 02:45
Apart from UAE buying most of the big bus line, and the UAE buying most of the MRO for Al Ain, is there any other news.

Any Corporate news.?

Any reason for a Corporate Jock to visit, In Luton this week, so shame to miss a good Party

glf

11Fan
20th Jul 2010, 03:29
This should gt you up to speed.

Cheers.

Farnborough International Airshow 2010 (http://www.farnborough.com/Site/Content/Farnborough2010/default.aspx)

esreverlluf
21st Jul 2010, 00:43
How strict they are about the trade days? I am hoping to head out to Farnborough on friday with a friend. Only one of us had an airline ID - will we be allowed in?

Thanks,
Esrev.:cool:

parabellum
21st Jul 2010, 01:49
You may be able to buy a trade day pass, (see website, left side) or, if you are lucky, you get an invitation from an exhibitor with a hospitality tent!.

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
21st Jul 2010, 06:43
<<Only one of us had an airline ID - will we be allowed in?>>

I very much doubt if the airline ID would work. It never worked with CAA passes...

tubby linton
21st Jul 2010, 08:25
You go to a booth and purchase a ticket and after parting with your £35 you are handed a registration form.Fill in something appropriate about your job and employer and you are in!

eastern wiseguy
22nd Jul 2010, 20:26
HD....Remember the days of free passes from NATS/CAA?. Gone ....a distant memory of when working for NATS was fun.

bizdev
27th Jul 2010, 14:54
Does anyone know if the Air Show is going to be on TV - or have I missed it? Does Raymond Baxter still narate or does this date me?

dontdoit
27th Jul 2010, 15:36
That'll be Raymond Baxter "25 January 1922 – 15 September 2006" ... doubt he's doing very much work these days....

bizdev
27th Jul 2010, 15:41
Oooooops :} RIP

chevvron
28th Jul 2010, 18:30
Last couple of times I saw it on TV, the producers edited it to 15 min boredom with the Red Arrows, 10 min talk in the exhibition halls and 5 min of real flying display. Not surprisingly, audience figures were poor which gave the BBC the excuse to cease covering it. They could never re-produce the Buffalo 'heavy landing' anyway.