Click Aviation Network continues to penetrate the American aviation market following the company’s earlier acquisition of US-based charter platform, CharterPad. In the midst of their expansion, Click CEO Aiham Bader is scheduled to discuss how blockchain fits into aviation during Revolution.Aero US 2019 in San Francisco next week.

Click offers end-to-end trip support solutions, from flight planning and fuel arrangements to ground handling, catering, and permit acquisition. Since the company was first established in Dubai, the network has quickly expanded with service stations, FBO partnerships and offices around the world. One such office is located in the US, a market that Click is further exploring after it acquired CharterPad late last year.

During Revolution.Aero US, members of the Click team will be on the ground in California to meet with peers in the industry. On Day 1 of the event, Aiham will take the stage to participate in a panel discussion on the subject of blockchain, a topic that greatly influences his plans for Click’s future.

To schedule a meeting with Click during the event from 23-24 September, please contact occ@click.aero.

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