“There is
no better time to establish your presence in Africa than to exhibit
at AAD2014. The quality of attendees is unparalleled and the networking
opportunities are endless. An investment in exhibiting at AAD2014 will
pay off In the long run”, says Vhongani Shumba, marketing and
PR manager for AAD2014.
The 8th AAD will take place at AFB Waterkloof, Centurion, City of Tshwane,
South Africa and is one of the world’s premier Aerospace and Defence
exhibitions and holds a prominent position within the Aviation and Defence
calendar. AAD2014 will once again bring together various industries
from throughout the world so as to showcase the latest technological
innovations.
“AAD2014 will host a good mix of first-timers and repeat exhibitors
some with increased exhibition space. Confirmed exhibitors include Reutec,
Tellumat, MTU South Africa, Wagtail Military, Imperial Armour, Osprey
Logistics, BAE Systems, OTT, Rippel Effect, Turbomeca Africa, Denel,
TWA Africa, Barloworld Power, Cassidian Optronics, Paramount and DCD
Protected Mobility etc.”, says Leona Redelinghuys, Exhibition
Director for AAD2014. Redelinghuys is confident that this year’s
attendance will break all previous records with nine confirmed country
pavilions including: Russia, China, United States, Switzerland, Germany,
Italy, France, Jordan and Argentina exhibiting for the first time at
AAD.
AAD2014 opens on 17 September 2014 with three trade days followed by
two airshow and defence exhibitions on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September
comprising of a world class airshow, mobility track demonstrations,
parachute drops, aerobatic displays and many other static displays.
A Youth Development Programme (YDP) will be staged in a dedicated hangar
together with the DOD where the youth will have interactive activities,
such as plastic model building, virtual aviation, simulator, target
shooting, first-aid and the intricacies of crime scene investigation.
“AAD is in the process of appointing a service provider for the
ticket sales for the airshow days, prepaid tickets will be sold at an
affordable price (R60 adults and R50 children under 12 whilst pensioners
receive a R10 discount). To encourage attendance there will be lots
of entertainment for the whole family, static displays of aircraft,
trucks and armoured vehicles and an entertainment park for children,
Shumba says.
Africa’s largest aerospace and defence exhibition will see sponsors
able to engage with over thousands of trade visitors and potential buyers
over the five days. AAD is still seeking sponsorship partnerships with
companies who want to engage with our sizeable audience. Sponsorship
opportunities range from the supply of media backpacks, the media centre,
VIP entrance banners, trade registration area, mobility track area to
the flying programme. “There are several different packages to
meet varying budgets and we look forward to engaging with potential
sponsors to establish the best way for them to benefit from the exhibition,”
Shumba says.
Companies interested in sponsorship and branding opportunities should
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or call her +27 (0)84 840 3214.