Americans head overseas for show
November 30, 2010, 07:00 pm
In a global economy, it's important for people from different nations to share ideas. Recently, U.S. Aerospace attended an airshow in China.
This year marked the eighth occurrence of the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, which is the only one endorsed by the Chinese government.
U.S. Aerospace CEO Jim Worsham says the trip served to help strengthen ties with those overseas.
"The industrial capacity and expertise of these relationships will enable U.S. Aerospace to submit more competitive proposals in the U.S. and international markets and this visit demonstrated each side's long-term commitment to our strategic cooperation agreement," says Worsham.
While traveling such a distance can be fun for some, one does not need to go around the world for an airshow. There are a number of such events held throughout the country which vary in size and scope.
The Federal Aviation Administration's Airventure is one of the most visited events of plane enthusiasts. People can find out more about airshows closer to them by performing a simple search online. Airports, too, can have information on local events for pilots.
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