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2003 Aerospace Congress and Exhibition Scheduled for Landing in Montreal

    WARRENDALE, Pa., Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ - Bombardier Aerospace is set to
serve as the host company for the 2003 Aerospace Congress and Exhibition (ACE
2003).  The event will be held at the Palais des Congres in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, September 8-12, 2003, and is cosponsored by the Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE Aerospace) and Aerospace North America.
    The event is the premier North American conference for the aviation
industry, providing a neutral forum for the exchange of information between
aerospace manufacturers, commercial operators, government regulators,
academia, and the aerospace engineering communities. The theme for the
program, "Creating the Next Century of Flight," is highlighted by a daily
focus on three technical topics and will feature top-level plenary speakers:
     Commercial Aviation - "Airline Strategic Planning": Tuesday,
      September 9th
     Defense and Homeland Security - "The New Reality": Wednesday,
      September 10th
     Supply Chain Logistics - "21st Century Logistics": Thursday,
      September 11th

    The largest aerospace exhibit in North America will be aptly complimented
by a technical program and sessions that result in the combination of four
annual SAE Aerospace Conferences:
     - World Aviation Congress
     - Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Conference
     - Aerospace Automated Fastening Conference
     - Advances in Aviation Safety Conference

    Additional information and a schedule of events for ACE 2003 is available
on-line at http://www.sae.org/ace/ , and is also available by contacting SAE
Customer Service at 1.888.875.3976.
    SAE is a non-profit engineering and scientific organization dedicated to
the advancement of mobility technology to better serve humanity.  Nearly
84,000 engineers and scientists who are SAE members develop technical
information on all forms of self-propelled vehicles, including automobiles,
aircraft, aerospace craft, trucks, buses, marine, rail and transit machinery.
This information is disseminated through SAE meetings, books, electronic
products and databases, technical papers, standards, reports, and professional
development programs.


SOURCE SAE International




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    Mark Burd, SAE PR, +1-800-441-2919
    NOTE TO EDITORS: Accredited media are invited to attend the
    program and exhibition at no charge. The event lends well to
    stories regarding the future of aviation and will provide the
    opportunity for interviews with key aerospace executives and
    technical professionals. For the convenience of working
    journalists, a media center and workroom will be provided
    on-site. To pre- register as media, please contact Mark Burd,
    SAE PR, 1.800.441.2919 or mburd@sae.org.