"Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous. But to an even greater degree than the sea, it is terribly unforgiving of any carelessness, incapacity or neglect."
— Captain A. G. Lamplugh, British Aviation Insurance Group, London. Circa early 1930's. This famous phrase has been reproduced on posters and plaques many times, with the attribution of 'anonymous.' I was told at a book signing that André Priester (one of the first Pan Am employee's) may have said it, and decided to check this with R. E. G. Davis who is curator of air transport history at the Smithsonian and author of a book on Pan Am. Ron called me back and told me the phrase pre-dates Priester, but that his research shows the originator of the phrase was Captain Lamplugh, who was quite well known in British aviation circles after W.W.I. |
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08 - 10 Sep 2009
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Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress
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Hongkong, China
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Asian Aerospace, Asia's premier aerospace event for the past 25 years, is strongly supported by the world's leading aerospace suppliers. With its renewed focus on commercial aerospace and bearing a new expanded name "Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress", the event has relocated to the most vibrant, exciting and geographically important city in the whole of Asia – Hong Kong, Asia's World City the established gateway to China. The 15th presentation of Asian Aerospace will be staged from 8-10 September 2009 at the brand new, ultra-modern AsiaWorld-Expo complex, adjacent to, and integrated with, the world-beating Hong Kong InternationalAirport (HKIA).
AA072326smallAsian Aerospace continues to be the premier international commercial aerospace marketplace that creates optimum business, trading, networking and educational opportunities with major Asia-Pacific aviation buyers, providing the platform to exchange knowledge on leading technology and best business practices, by offering a quality business forum. As the leading technology trend-setting aviation event, the move to Hong Kong began the ambition for Asian Aerospace to become the pre-eminent commercial aerospace event globally.
Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress will continue to set new standards for global aerospace events and provides a vital new platform to reach the world’s most dynamic aviation market in Asia Pacific, especially China.
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Industry Highlights:
Business Travel Awards 2009: International Airport (source: www.cntraveller.com)
Rank
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Airport |
Score |
| 1 |
Beijing Capital International, China |
87.30 |
| 2 |
Incheon International Seoul, South Korea |
86.44 |
| 3 |
Changi, Singapore |
86.38 |
| 4 |
Schiphol, Amsterdam |
86.17 |
| 5 |
Hong Kong International |
85.65 |
| 6 |
Dubai International |
85.56 |
| 7 |
Madrid Barajas International |
84.53 |
| 8 |
Kuala Lumpur International |
84.47 |
| 9 |
Sydney |
84.40 |
| 10 |
Barcelona |
83.35 |
| 11 |
Zurich
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77.63 |
| 12 |
Frankfurt |
76.84 |
| 13 |
Munich |
76.53 |
| 14 |
Copenhagen |
72.74 |
| 15 |
Vancouver |
71.06 |
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