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Locatory.com represented in Paris Air Show Le Bourget 2011

2020-09-09 / < 1 min
Locatory.com partners with Unical Aviation

Last week Locatory.com team participated in one of the most exciting events of aviation industry – International Paris Air Show Le Bourget 2011. Organizers, Salon International de l’Aeronautique et de l’Espace, say the numbers speak for themselves. There were over 2000 international companies exhibiting, more than 140000 visitors, over 200 official delegations and – let’s not forget – over 150 aircraft on display.

Participation in various aviation events is highly important step when launching the project – new contacts and cooperation prospects are the doors to successful future.

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