Networking Opportunity--Italy
U.S. aerospace manufacturers are invited to meet Italian producers interested in increased U.S.-Italy business ties. There is no registration fee for this event, early May 2008, in Naples, Italy. Expenses in Italy, including hotel, meals, ground transportation, and interpreters, will be paid for. For details, click here.
THE
U.S. JET TRANSPORT INDUSTRY, Competition, Regulation,
and Global Market Factors Affecting U.S. Producers
was published by the U.S. Department of Commerce. This
report to Congress presents a study of the evolution
of the airline and large civil aircraft manufacturing
industries and the impact of U.S. and European government
policies and regulations on the global competitive position
of U.S. aerospace manufacturers.
Next
Generation Air Transportation System
The Commerce Department is working with other Federal
agencies through the Joint Planning and Development
Office (JPDO) to develop the Next Generation Air Transportation
System. For more information on development of the Integrated
Plan to transform the system, contact Jon Montgomery/Office
of Aerospace and Automotive Industries at 202-482-3353
or go to the JPDO
website.
Represent your industry
and advise the Commerce Department
Representatives
from the U.S. aerospace industry have the opportunity
to serve as advisors to the U.S. Department of Commerce
and the U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy matters.
The
Cape Town Convention-Explanation
and Current Status
View
the text of the Convention on International Interests
in Mobile Equipment, known as the Cape Town Convention.
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