CESA in LAAD 2013

 LAAD Defense & Security is considered the most significant Security and Defense exhibition in South America. Therefore it is an unavoidable date for CESA because it is a strategic scene to show its technological developments.

CESA attended as an exhibitor with its own stand in the Spain’s Pavilion, with other Spanish companies.
CESA achieved the goal pursued in LAAD; finding new business opportunities and showing its experience and technology in Electromechanical Actuation Systems, Hydraulic Landing Gear, Cargo Systems and Flight Controls.

CESA had the opportunity to be in contact with potential customers, like Embraer, to demonstrate its developments capabilities in Electromechanical equipment, and with the South America Air Force Logistic Officials to whom CESA has showed its maintenance capabilities and product support.

It has to be emphasized that the Spanish Defense Ministry supported the Spanish industry in LAAD with the presence of an official delegation headed by D. Pedro Argüelles, Secretary of State for Defense, who also chaired the Spain’s Day and led meetings with Brazilian authorities and other authorities of the area.

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