Debut for Aeris Aviation at Cannes AirShow
Aeris Aviation will debut at this year’s Cannes AirShow being held between 6-8 June 2013 in France and will display the Total Eclipse 500 very light jet.
Aeris Aviation will debut at this year’s Cannes AirShow being held between 6-8 June 2013 in France and will display the Total Eclipse 500 very light jet.
The company launched in December 2012 will also be happy to arrange demonstration flights at the show.
This is the seventh year of the show and the organisers anticipate some 10,000 visitors with some 150 exhibitors. They also expect a larger static display with more aircraft then before.
Aeris Aviation will be promoting the soon to be delivered Eclipse 550 and the company will be undertaking a long European “Eclipse Road Show” which sees the Aeris Aviation demonstrator jet visit 10 destinations in Europe, including Hamburg, Malta, and Ibiza, to provide test flights for interested parties.
“With Cannes AirShow, we have an excellent networking opportunity for Aeris Aviation to meet potential Azur-based partners, as well as demonstrate the benefits of the Eclipse to an interested audience in a dedicated aviation environment,” said David Hayman, CEO of Aeris Aviation. “With the Eclipse’s capacity to land and take off from Cannes Mandelieu a number of demonstration flights have already been booked. This access to Cannes Airport combined with excellent fuel efficiency, bespoke design options, and speed of delivery makes it a desirable aircraft for the region.”
Aeris Aviation is planning to deliver more than six aircraft to Europe before the end of the year, one of which is likely to be positioned permanently at Cannes Airport.
“Cannes AirShow visitors reflect the breadth of aviation and the exhibitors match this variety. There is no other general aviation exhibition in France or in the South of Europe that has as much for aviation professionals and enthusiasts. It provides the perfect networking opportunity for all those involved to find out more about the latest products, news and trends,” said Didier Mary, the event organiser.