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Press Release

Issued by Knox House Marine & Aviation.

May 2, 2018

Knox House Marine & Aviation to showcase aviation offering at EBACE 2018

Knox House Marine & Aviation, a division of leading trust and corporate services provider Knox House Trust, is delighted to announce that it will once again be attending the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) show, which takes place in Geneva from 29th to the 31st May 2018.

Representing KHMA at Europe's biggest business aviation event will be James Porter, business development director, who is a regular visitor to the show in order to meet new and existing industry contacts in addition to showcasing the award-winning range of aircraft ownership and fiduciary services the business offers. The comprehensive range of aviation services offered by KHMA includes; EU aircraft importation, aircraft ownership structuring, multi-jurisdictional aircraft registration along with management and administration services.

Speaking ahead of the event; James commented; “With the uncertainty of Brexit still looming, attending events such as EBACE is a key part of our continued success. Not only does it enable us to promote our services to a global audience, it also provides us with essential face to face time with leading industry figures where we can exchange knowledge and gain high level insight into best practices and how the future of the industry is shaping up.”

James continued; “Whilst no-one knows what the impact on the industry will be post Brexit, we will continue to keep pace with the discussions taking place, and our primary focus remains first and foremost the needs of our clients.”

Held annually, EBACE regularly attracts over 13,000 business aviation professionals and over 400 exhibitors along with 55 business aircraft on side by side static display for three days of business essential activities. Not content with being Europe's largest business aviation event, it also promotes itself as the largest educational event for the industry with an innovation zone and a full programme of high quality sessions across a wide range of topics including; the state of the business aircraft market, the emerging role of social media, technological advances, in addition to the hot topic of Brexit and the potential access challenges to European airports.