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ERA hosted its annual Media Briefing on Tuesday 20 March 2018 at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London.
The event was an ideal opportunity for aviation and business journalists to meet with senior representatives of the European aviation industry to discuss current issues impacting aviation in Europe.
This year's briefing was hosted by ERA Director General Montserrat Barriga, along with ERA’s President, Andrew Kelly, with an overview of the current European aviation market from Peter Morris, Chief Economist, FlightGlobal.
Agenda
The agenda for the ERA Media Briefing 2018, including details of speakers, topics and timings, is available for download at the top this page.
Location
The ERA Media Briefing 2018 was held at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London:
No.4 Hamilton Place
London
W1J 7BQ
United Kingdom
The nearest Underground station is Hyde Park Corner, on the Piccadilly Line - see the map below.
Event report
ERA’s annual Media Briefing was held at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London on 20 March 2018. This event, always popular with journalists, is an ideal opportunity for media to get the latest updates on ERA’s work and meet with senior representatives from the European aviation industry to discuss the current issues impacting aviation in Europe. This year’s event was well attended by a variety of key aviation journalists and trade media, including representatives from LARA, FlightGlobal, Air Transport World, AeroSpace, Aviation International News, Greenair Online and Travel Weekly.
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