Dubai, Malta: DC Aviation group has announced its participation in the first-ever Malta Aviation Conference and Expo (MACE). The event which DC Aviation Group are founding members of, will be held between October 30 and November 01, 2019, in the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta in Floriana.

MACE will bring together several parties interested in the aviation industry to discuss further collaboration and cooperation, the event is expected to attract over 130 aviation representative which will further bolster Malta’s thriving aviation industry and will be among the largest conferences ever taking place in Malta.

Commenting on the conference and expo, Stanley Bugeja, Managing Director of DC Aviation Malta, said, “MACE is an event created by the industry for the industry and we are extremely proud to be founding members. The conference will provide the perfect platform for aviation professionals and companies to network, promote their services and discuss innovations, opportunities and challenges facing the industry. We look forward to welcoming all delegates to the event.”

MACE is positioned to be a unique event with the participation of Malta’s Ministry of Transport, Transport Malta’s Civil Aviation Directorate, European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) and its ‘Expanding Horizon’s Campaign’ and with the support of the Malta Business Aviation Association (MBAA).

The conference will see keynote speakers including Mr. Eamon Brennan, Director General of Eurocontrol, former NASA Scientist, Dr Anita Sengupta; the Director of Public Relations of Ryanair and CEO of MaltaAir, Mr. Diarmuid Ó Conghaile and the Executive Chairman of Knighthood Capital Partners and Former Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Aviation Group, Mr. James Hogan amongst others.

Delegates to MACE can visit DC Aviation group at booth number 8. 

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DC Aviation Group

DC Aviation emerged in 2007 from the former DaimlerChrysler Aviation, a DaimlerChrysler AG subsidiary that was founded in 1998. With branches in Dubai, Malta and additional locations in Moscow and Paris, its international presence keeps growing steadily. During its 20-year corporate history, DC Aviation has acquired comprehensive experience in aircraft management. Today, DC Aviation offers a complete portfolio ranging from aircraft management through aircraft charter to the maintenance of business jets and handling services. Its fleet includes the Cessna Citation XLS+, long-distance jets like the Gulfstream G650 and large-cabin jets like the Airbus 319 CJ. In March 2016, DC Aviation expanded its operating license to include the commercial use of helicopters.

For further information, please contact:
Lejo Johnny
Senior Account Manager | Impact Porter Novelli
Tel: +971 4 330 4030 | Cell: +971 50 453 7023 | Email: l.johnny@ipn.ae 

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