Makers of corporate jets seek to sell the benefits of their wares in Asia
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Corporate jet manufacturers are marketing their products to Asian business leaders. Manufacturers stress that the jets' high prices, airport congestion, Asian culture and restricted airspace make it difficult to sell the aircraft. Corporate aviation companies also stress the business opportunities posed by new private aircraft facilities being developed in Asian airports. Dassault Aviation SA, Bombardier Inc. and Gulfstream Aircraft Inc. are among the companies expanding their presence in Asia.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1996
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Ex-U.S. military bases battle for tourist troops
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Former US military bases Subic Bay naval base and Clark air base are currently involved in a competition to revive the leisure business. Subic presents itself as a sun-and-surf nature spot with gambling, while Clark is setting up theme parks, golf courses and resorts that also offer gambling. Both recreational areas now have direct international and domestic flights, with various connections to Manila.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1996
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