Paris Air Show
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The Paris Air Show (Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, Paris-Le Bourget) is an international trade fair for the aerospace business. It is held at Le Bourget airport near Paris, France every odd year, alternating both with the Farnborough International Exhibition and Flying Display and the Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung Berlin (ILA).
The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry's body the Groupement des Industries Françaises Aéronautiques et Spatiales (GIFAS) whose main purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers. It is one of the most prestigious in the world; traditionally, some major sales contracts are announced during the show as part of the corporate communication of the manufacturers. All major international manufacturers, as well as the military forces of several countries, attend the Paris Air Show.
In addition to industrial visitors, the show, on the week end, welcomes a large number of non-professionals, from the Paris area and well beyond.
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[edit] 2005 Paris Airshow
The oldest air show in the world was held in 2005 over the period of 13th June–19th June. The 2005 show witnessed the return of American companies in large numbers following the downscaling of their presence in 2003 in relation to the Iraq War. Another strain in relations in 2005 was the recently launched World Trade Organisation litigation.
- Tuesday 14th
- The Airbus A380 opens the show with a flying display
- India's IndiGo Airlines placed an order for 100 Airbus A320s worth 6 billion USD; one of the highest orders by any domestic air-carrier.
- Qatar Airways ordered "up to" 60 Airbus A350s
- Qatar Airways also ordered Boeing 777-300ERs, 777-200LRs and 777-200Fs
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[edit] External links
- Official site
- GIFAS
- Salon du Bourget, Photo Gallery
- Google Maps