Two years after the launch of Airport Infra Expo, changes are noticeable in the Brazilian airport system. Concessions and new airports have increased the demand for new flights, warming the expectation of substantial growth of the market, since new airport complexes and destinations will be created.
Moreover, the increased domestic demand keeps a surprisingly pace, with an increase of 10% per year, boosted by improvements in the Brazilian economy and the consequent access of classes B and C to air transport.
Added to this scenario of continued growth, the fact that the country has set a regulatory framework for the sector that showed interest of major airlines and the potentiality market.
With the precedent set by Airport Infra Expo and the synergy between the companies, it revealed the need to create a meeting and business point for the commercial aviation sector. As we known, suppliers of products and services for airports, such as ground support, information technology, operations and passenger handling, communications, among others, mixes with the supply chain of commercial aviation.
It was natural, therefore, to bring the chain of commercial aviation to Airport Infra Expo exhibitors, adding value to the meeting, now focusing on the development of the whole chain of aviation and airports in Brazil and Latin America.