2009 Wide Bay Australia International Air Show
Location: Bundaberg, Bundaberg Airport
03 Jul - 05 Jul, 2009
This is the largest airshow held in Queensland, and the second largest in Australia.
The first day of the three-day event will be devoted to trade, with aviation, defence and related displays.
If your business is involved in or associated with the aviation industry, the Wide Bay Australia International Airshow is a prime opportunity to showcase your products or services.
Exhibitor enquiries are already being accepted.
- Organised by: Wide Bay Australia International Airshow
- Contact name: Karen Garson
- Phone: +61 7 4155 0044
- Email: karen@widebayairshow.com.au
- Web link: http://www.widebayairshow.com.au/
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