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Can you afford not to attend USATS '92 in June? The trade show for aerospace buyers who want to see the foremost suppliers and hear the leaders in the industry. When it comes to trade shows, Dayton is different. Because at the U.S. Air and Trade Show you'll do more than see and talk to some of the most important and innovative suppliers in the industry. Of course, you'll walk through the hundreds of exhibits, covering all facets of the aero space industry, in Dayton's new 130,000 sq. ft. air conditioned exhibit hall. And you may even, want to take advantage of the international trade specialists and interpreters at the International Business Center to help coor dinate and expedite your negotia tions with promising sellers. The difference in Dayton. But what makes the U.S. Air and Trade Show especially important for both buyers and sellers is the addition of an executive symposia each morning of trade show days.. .Tuesday, June 16 through Friday, June 19. You'll hear from U.S. government leaders like Anne Foreman, Under Secretary of the Air Force, speaking on the "New Shape of the Air For more information by North American attendees, contact: United States Air and Trade Show Dayton International Airport Dayton, Ohio 45377-0460 Tel: 800-848-3699 or 513-898-5901 Fax: 513-898-5121 UNITED STATES AIR AND TRADE SHOW Force" to industry leaders like Don Fuqua, president of the' AIA, speaking on "the Unlevel Playing Field"; from corporate leaders like General A.E. Hansen (USAF retired) and now vice president of Lockheed Aero nautical Systems, speaking on "Total Quality Management" to Joseph Del Balzo, Acting Deputy Administrator, FAA, speaking on "Air Traffic Control into the 21st Century." All in all, there'll be over a dozen presentations on impor tant issues and trends affecting the industry today and in the future. Topics important for you to know so you can plan for the future of your company. And, of course, there's the world class air show that this year will feature static displays and flying demonstrations by the F-117 plus a host of military, commercial and general aviation, both on the ground and in the air. At Dayton you'll find a trade show plus lots more. So clear your schedule and plan to attend. It may be the most worthwhile trip you'll make all year. For more information by foreign attendees, contact: American Aerospace Industries Inc. 550 Mamaroneck Avenue Harrison, New York 10528 Tel: 914-698-9385 Fax: 914-698-3979 Dayton, Ohio • June 16-21,1992 © 1992. United States Air and Trade Show This ad was funded in part by the Ohio Department of Development, Division of Travel and Tourism
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