Tuesday,
March 28, 2023

News

Luxaviation Group is proud to be supporting rising British pianist George Harliono, aged 18, by leasing a Steinway & Sons Model B, one of the most highly regarded pianos in classical music, for his personal use.

George Harliono made his first hour-long solo recital at the age of nine and has since performed in numerous locations in the UK, US, Europe and Asia.

Event

10 - 13 March 2020

Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina

If you’re interested in elevating your career to the next level, look no further than SDC2020. You’ll learn current best practices and trends from industry experts and fellow attendees through top-level education sessions and critical peer-to-peer networking to help you work smarter, not harder in the year ahead.

Whether this is your first time joining us or you’re a seasoned SDC attendee, you’ll want to connect with this vibrant industry at SDC2020.

Event

05 March 2020

SBAA Swiss Business Aviation Day in Switzerland, Hotel Bellevue, Berne

The Swiss Business Aviation Association and the European Business Aviation Association are delighted to invite you to the first-ever Swiss Business Aviation Day.

Under the theme ‘Sustainable Connectivity’, representatives of the Business Aviation sector, along with Swiss policymakers and regulators, will debate and explore the role of Business Aviation as a smart and sustainable mobility solution that drives economic growth and competitiveness, in Switzerland and beyond.

Event

21 February 2020

YPY The Netherlands – Intelligence Event in Het Scheepvaartmuseum

Young Professionals in Yachting The Netherlands quarterly assemblies provide a consistent platform for its members to interact with one another and create lasting relationships – professionally and personally. Following in the footsteps of well-established chapters, so too did the success of YPY The Netherlands inspire a new wave of young professionals in the international yachting sector to come together with new groups being formed in New Zealand and Germany in its wake.