International Council of Air Shows
Ten Reasons to Attend ICAS Convention
- The ICAS Convention is where industry professionals come to learn about the air show business. There are no
textbooks or undergraduate degree programs in air show management. If you want to learn about air shows or
get better at running your air show business, the ICAS Convention is the place to be.
- You'll benefit from every one of the 42 conventions that ICAS has organized before this one. After four
decades of tweaking, fine-tuning and adjusting, we've established a balance of exhibit sessions and
educational programming, of structured and unstructured social sessions that our convention delegates tell
us is just right. If it seems like we've crammed a lot of activity into a short period of time, that's by
design. We know that your time away from other responsibilities is limited, so we've tried to provide you
with as many opportunities as possible to take advantage of this unique opportunity to meet, get to know and
learn from your air show colleagues.
- An exhibit hall that has been described as the biggest hiring hall in the events industry. With more than
200 exhibitors on 60,000 square feet of exhibit space, you can negotiate, compare prices, and plan your air
show without ever leaving the hall.
- The single largest gathering of air show professionals in the world, all of them willing and eager to talk
shop. It's difficult to overstate the expertise and accessibility of the group that will assemble in Las
Vegas during the second week of December. And it's a group that assembles only once a year and with the
specific purpose of sharing their ideas, experiences, successes and failures WITH PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU.
- The hotel. In 2010, the ICAS Convention will once again be held at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
Located on The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard), Paris is truly a beautiful hotel and the perfect venue for our
annual air show business gathering. The hotel's meeting space is ideally suited for the ICAS Convention. And
we've negotiated a heavily discounted sleeping room rate that will offer some welcome savings during these
difficult economic times.
- Unmatched opportunity to increase your knowledge of the key issues and challenges facing air show
professionals. With three intensive seminars, nearly 70 educational sessions and more than 100 different
speakers, newcomers and veterans will go home equipped with a thorough, well-balanced and comprehensive
overview of the industry.
- Networking and socializing opportunities that have been specifically organized and scheduled to help you in
your air show business. All ICAS social events are built around the premise that you want to get together
with old friends, start forging relationships with new colleagues and - most importantly - have fun!
- In addition to the ability to interact and develop relationships with the team members and decision makers
of most of the military demonstration teams, event organizers have a great opportunity to learn the
nuts-to-bolts requirements of putting on an air show. Although the convention is an important and valuable
tool for all air show professionals, it is particularly useful to newcomers just getting started in the air
show business.
- Representatives from the Canadian military and all four branches of the U.S. military will be on hand to
discuss their plans for aircraft support in 2011 and field questions from convention registrants.
- Vegas, baby! The ICAS Convention would be useful, educational and fun where ever we had it. But Las Vegas is
an air show kind of town.