Saturday, July 24, 2010

DTN News: 2010 Farnborough International Airshow Trade Figures Announced

DTN News: 2010 Farnborough International Airshow Trade Figures Announced Source: DTN News / 2010 Farnborough Iinternational Airshow - Issued: Friday 23 July 2010 for immediate release
(NSI News Source Info) FARNBOROUGH, England - July 24, 2010: 2010 Farnborough International Airshow Trade Figures Announced - $47 billion dollars of orders & 120,461 show attendees so far.
2010 FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW TRADE FIGURES ANNOUNCED
$47 billion dollars of orders & 120,461 show attendees so far
A|D|S, the UK’s AeroSpace, Defence and Security trade organisation and its subsidiary company
Farnborough International Limited (FIL) today (Friday) announced the orders and attendee figures to date
for the Farnborough International Airshow, held in Hampshire, UK between 19 and 25 July 2010.
The 2010 show was sold out with an increased number of exhibiting companies (1450) compared to the
2008 show (1393). This year’s event saw good engagement from decision-makers with 11 UK
Government ministers, as well as ministers from overseas plus 70 delegations from 44 countries, in
attendance. With over 120,000 visitors on trade days and an expected 160,000 on the forthcoming public
weekend this will put 2010 almost on a par with the total numbers for 2008, which were 285,000.
Orders for the show so far total $47 billion (~£31 billion) and the Airshow has welcomed 120,461 people.
As expected given the current economic climate visitor numbers on trade days are down around 8 per
cent on 2008. The show also contributes about £20 million to the local economy around Farnborough.
The peak boom year was 2008 when the show saw $88.7 billion of orders. For comparison 2006 saw
$46 billion worth of orders taken.
Ian Godden, Chairman of A|D|S, said:
“The 2010 Farnborough International Airshow has been very successful and the figures demonstrate the
mood of strong optimism that there has been around the show this year, which is very encouraging given
the current global economic climate. To see over $47 billion dollars worth of business done and the
quality of the business transactions at the show is a testament to the endurance of our sectors, their
positive contribution to UK and world trade as well as the significance of the show itself.
“Congratulations go to Shaun and his team at FIL for a fantastic job well done and my thanks also go to
my A|D|S colleagues who have helped to make the week a very positive one.”
Shaun Ormrod, Chief Executive of FIL, said:
“We thank all our guests at this year’s show for attending and contributing to a successful Airshow. We
hope very much to see them again in 2012. The FIL team has done a marvellous job and they deserve
both my thanks and the thanks of our guests this week for ensuring such a smooth-running event. We’re
looking forward to welcoming around 3,000 young people today, Futures Day, plus an expected 160,000
people for the public weekend to round off what has been a tremendous week at Farnborough.”
A final total for the whole week of the Airshow will be published early next week.
Farnborough facts:
• The World’s Largest Temporary Exhibition.
• The “build up” period takes four months prior to the start of the show.
• 3,600 tonnes of temporary structures are transported to the show site.
• 90,000 sq m’s of structures are erected on site, providing tailor-made floor space that would
accommodate London's Royal Albert Hall no fewer than 30 times.

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