Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) is a nonprofit association which represents more than 100 entities. The purpose of the Asian Business Aviation Association is to promote the benefits of business aviation in Asia and to help the companies who rely on business aviation aircraft succeed in Asian market through advocacy, information, networking, coordination of messages among the members (we speak with one voice) and business support services. The Association pursues this mission by fostering the highest degree of operational efficiency and safety, networking with business aviation entities in & outside of Asia and advocating the benefits of business aviation to regulatory agencies and industry groups. AsBAA is to strive for a beneficial environment to encourage business aviation to thrive in Asia.
In September 2019, Japan will host the Rugby World Cup and, in the summer of 2020, the Olympics. Both associations have made a commitment to work closely together to leverage ...
The charity event, which was themed, James Bond, Diamonds in the Sky, raised over US$30,000 for AsBAA’s corporate social responsibility projects which include donations to Orbis...
Frost & Sullivan estimates that the business aviation fleet owned and used by Malaysians, which stood at 51 jets in 2017, can potentially reach to 124 jets by 2030.
The AsBAA Manila Conference on 26 October 2017 at the Shangri-La Makati, will seek to engage government, local companies, education institutions and the media to learn more about...
AsBAA, the Asian region's non-for-profit representative trade body for business aviation hosted its first Singapore Committee meeting under the leadership of its new Board of ...
The event included speeches from Mr. Andrew Tse, Principal Aviation Consultant, X Air Limited, helicopter operations and government affairs expert and Mr. Luo Gang, CEO of Airbus...
Buchholz and Wong, both based in the US, now form part of AsBAA’s US representative leadership team, which also includes former AsBAA Chairman Charlie Mularski and Vice-Chairman...
AsBAA will host the second CEO Series luncheon on 1 September 2017 at the Hong Kong Aviation Club, Kai Tak Bistro, Hong Kong. This must-attend event for all business and general...
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The meeting with Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (HKCAD) concluded that the Tail Specific Penalty Scheme will come into effect on a trial basis on 1 September 2017.
The partnership has been made under the leadership of AsBAA’s new Board of Directors for whom which Advocacy, Representation and Community are key priorities in 2017.
Sino Jet was elected as the new Chairperson; Phil Balmer, TAG Aviation, David Dixon, Jetcraft Asia and Gary Moran, AON Risk Solutions have been elected Vice Chairmen.
Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia indicated its backing of business aviation in Malaysia and ASEAN and emphasised its support of ASBAA as the appropriate industry organisation...
The Gulfstream 650 has been added to the exempted aircraft list for night slots, effective from 28th April. The change is significant because it recognises that the G650 noise...
Membership gives you access to an unrivalled B2B business and general aviation network accessible through AsBAA’s multiple platforms, regional meetings, events, digital/print ...
the Asian General & Business Aviation Assn. hosted VIPs, media and 300 guests from the business aviation industry for its annual industry awards, the Icons of Aviation, Asia and...
While the negotiations between Britain and the EU are unpredictable, and the process will require a lengthy untangling of applicable EU law, we anticipate that English law will...