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January 25, 2017

Cancun, Mexico - Mexico

Aviation Week Network’s MRO Latin America

Latin America is expected to be the third largest market for deliveries, just after North America and Western Europe (ranked one and two, respectively), despite current tough economic conditions, according to Brian Kough, Director of Forecasts & Analysis with Aviation Week Network. The experts will lead drill-down discussions, sessions, workshops, and business development opportunities in an intimate setting with attendees focused on growing their organizations in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.  More than 80% of the attendees are involved in the acquisition cycle as buyers, recommenders and influencers.  Within 10 years, Latin America will comprise more than six percent of the world MRO demand for commercial aircraft. The MRO Latin America Showcase will enable attendees to shop 40 solution providers showcasing tools, technology and service.  More than 400 attendees, representing companies from Latin America, North America, Europe, and Asia, will foster new relationships, strengthen existing ones, and expand reach across the MRO community.   Topics discussed during the show include: Vendor Management Multinational Certifications and Regulatory Compliance Lease Contract Management Adapting and Collaborating for Minimal Inventory (airline case study) Lean MRO – Changing the Way We Do Maintenance (airline case study)

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