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03:34:20 05/05/09
Aero Tv Aea's Paula Derks Setting A Positive Tone
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Trying To Inspire During Tough Times... And Succeeding We've known Paula Derks for quite a number of years and a number of adjectives come readily to mind when we consider the leader of the Aircraft Electronics Association... competent, decisive, expert, cheerful and insightful... and now we feel compelled to add one more -- inspiring. This year's rendition of the annual AEA Convention took up the Derks mantra and therefore wound up being a surprisingly upbeat affair. While everyone bemoaned the awful economic situation forced upon them, to a person there was unanimity in the belief that the industry would not only survive but come back bigger and stronger than before... and Paula set the tone. “We are purposely choosing to emphasize the positive attributes of the industry this week,” said Paula Derks, president of the Aircraft Electronics Association on the opening day of this year’s annual convention and trade show, which took place from April 1 to 4, at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas. Setting this tone seemed to work as nearly 1,500 attendees crowded the AEA Exhibit Hall and the meeting rooms to research products and gain knowledge through educational forums on technical and regulatory issues. Among the positive highlights of this year’s convention were: More than 31 companies taking part in the “New Product Introductions” session. More than 140 companies and organizations displaying during the trade show. Attendees receiving more than 75 hours of FAA-accepted technical training classes. “It would be premature to announce the light at the end of the tunnel,” Derks said, “but many of the manufacturers told me they are making good contacts and writing orders at the booths, which means their dealers — our members — are buying product.” Next year’s AEA International Convention & Trade Show is set from April 7-10, 2010, at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Fla. Aero-TV Catches On To The Positive Vibe Put Forth by AEA President Paula Derks FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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00:47:47 05/03/09
Aero Tv Aea 2009 Perspectives Reflecting On Member Support (Part 3)
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Part Three Of Our Three Question Survey From The AEA 2009 Convention and Tradeshow Few sub-industries within aviation prove to be as much of a bellwether as does the avionics industry. While most of the recent major developments in aviation utility can be laid at the doorstep of all things avionics, this industry benefits from both major business outlets... new and upgrade sales. So... as goes the avionics industry, so goes the rest of aviation -- and thus the reason for our interest in the health of the avionics biz. Herewith, the Final Part of our annual Three Question survey at the 2009 AEA Convention... the first part focused on the most basic of questions... how's business? The Second Question revolves around what this year's attendees found to be new and notable. And today's third and final question (for now) was an opportunity to judge, via the membership itself, how well AEA is supporting the aims of such an advanced and complex industry. This year's rendition of the annual AEA Convention wound up being a surprisingly upbeat affair. While everyone bemoaned the awful economic situation forced upon them, to a persons there was unanimity in the belief that the industry would not only survive but come back bigger and stronger than before. “We are purposely choosing to emphasize the positive attributes of the industry this week,” said Paula Derks, president of the Aircraft Electronics Association on the opening day of this year’s annual convention and trade show, which took place from April 1 to 4, at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas. Setting this tone seemed to work as nearly 1,500 attendees crowded the AEA Exhibit Hall and the meeting rooms to research products and gain knowledge through educational forums on technical and regulatory issues. Among the positive highlights of this year’s convention were: • More than 31 companies taking part in the “New Product Introductions” session. • More than 140 companies and organizations displaying during the trade show. • Attendees receiving more than 75 hours of FAA-accepted technical training classes. “It would be premature to announce the light at the end of the tunnel,” Derks said, “but many of the manufacturers told me they are making good contacts and writing orders at the booths, which means their dealers — our members — are buying product.” Next year’s AEA International Convention & Trade Show is set from April 7-10, 2010, at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Fla. Aero-TV Checks On The Health Of The Avionics Industry At AEA 2009 FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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01:58:16 04/28/09
Aero Tv Aea 2009 Perspectives Event Highlights And Eye Catchers (Part 2)
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Part Two Of Our Three Question Survey From The AEA 2009 Convention and Tradeshow Few sub-industries within aviation prove to be as much of a bellwether as does the avionics industry. While most of the recent major developments in aviation utility can be laid at the doorstep of all things avionics, this industry benefits from both major business outlets... new and upgrade sales. So... as goes the avionics industry, so goes the rest of aviation -- and thus the reason for our interest in the health of the avionics biz. Herewith, Part Two of our annual Three Question survey at the 2009 AEA Convention... the first part focused on the most basic of questions... how's business? Today's Second Question revolves around what this year's attendees found to be new and notable. And our third and final question (for now) was an opportunity to judge, via the membership itself, how well AEA is supporting the aims of such an advanced and complex industry. This year's rendition of the annual AEA Convention wound up being a surprisingly upbeat affair. While everyone bemoaned the awful economic situation forced upon them, to a persons there was unanimity in the belief that the industry would not only survive but come back bigger and stronger than before. “We are purposely choosing to emphasize the positive attributes of the industry this week,” said Paula Derks, president of the Aircraft Electronics Association on the opening day of this year’s annual convention and trade show, which took place from April 1 to 4, at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas. Setting this tone seemed to work as nearly 1,500 attendees crowded the AEA Exhibit Hall and the meeting rooms to research products and gain knowledge through educational forums on technical and regulatory issues. Among the positive highlights of this year’s convention were: • More than 31 companies taking part in the “New Product Introductions” session. • More than 140 companies and organizations displaying during the trade show. • Attendees receiving more than 75 hours of FAA-accepted technical training classes. “It would be premature to announce the light at the end of the tunnel,” Derks said, “but many of the manufacturers told me they are making good contacts and writing orders at the booths, which means their dealers — our members — are buying product.” Next year’s AEA International Convention & Trade Show is set from April 7-10, 2010, at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Fla. Aero-TV Checks On The Health Of The Avionics Industry At AEA 2009 FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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23:09:06 04/26/09
Aero Tv Aea 2009 Perspectives The State Of The Industry
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Part One Of Our Three Question Survey From The AEA 2009 Convention and Tradeshow Few sub-industries within aviation prove to be as much of a bellwether as does the avionics industry. While most of the recent major developments in aviation utility can be laid at the doorstep of all things avionics, this industry benefits from both major business aspects... new and upgrade sales. So... as goes the avionics industry, so goes the rest of aviation -- and thus the reason for our interest in the health of the avionics biz. Herewith, Part One of our annual Three Question survey at the annual AEA Convention... this part focusing on t he most basic of questions... how's business? Our second Question revolves around what this year's attendees found to be new and notable and the third was an opportunity to judge, via the membership itself, how well AEA is supporting the aims of such an advanced and complex industry. This year's rendition of the annual AEA Convention wound up being a surprisingly upbeat affair. While everyone bemoaned the awful economic situation forced upon them, to a persons there was unanimity in the belief that the industry would not only survive but come back bigger and stronger than before. “We are purposely choosing to emphasize the positive attributes of the industry this week,” said Paula Derks, president of the Aircraft Electronics Association on the opening day of this year’s annual convention and trade show, which took place from April 1 to 4, at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas. Setting this tone seemed to work as nearly 1,500 attendees crowded the AEA Exhibit Hall and the meeting rooms to research products and gain knowledge through educational forums on technical and regulatory issues. Among the positive highlights of this year’s convention were: • More than 31 companies taking part in the “New Product Introductions” session. • More than 140 companies and organizations displaying during the trade show. • Attendees receiving more than 75 hours of FAA-accepted technical training classes. “It would be premature to announce the light at the end of the tunnel,” Derks said, “but many of the manufacturers told me they are making good contacts and writing orders at the booths, which means their dealers — our members — are buying product.” Next year’s AEA International Convention & Trade Show is set from April 7-10, 2010, at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Fla. Aero-TV Checks On The Health Of The Avionics Industry At AEA 2009 FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.





