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Revised date set for Aviation Summit

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2014 ·

Lift Event Management recently adjusted the date of its planned 2014 Aviation Summit in Palm Springs to Oct. 31-Nov. 2.

Lift Principal, Marco Parrotto explained the move, “We are dedicated to creating a world-class event for our exhibitors, sponsors and attendees. The excitement surrounding the launch of Aviation Summit has been sensational. When a number of industry leaders asked us to shift the event so they could attend, we listened and responded.”

The Aviation Summit was originally scheduled for Oct. 17-19.

The 2014 Aviation Summit will be hosted in the Palm Springs Convention Center, which recently underwent a $34 million expansion.

Aviation Summit will feature a weekend of speakers, aircraft and helicopter displays, education, and evening events. A parade of airplanes from the Palm Springs International Airport to the Convention Center will start the event on Thursday, Oct. 30. The move has the added benefit of allowing attendees to enjoy a range of Halloween activities hosted in Palm Springs, organizers noted.

For more information: AviationSummit.com 

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