U.S. Commerce Department Leads Airport Trade Mission To Brazil

March 13, 2015
Welcome on the mission are U.S. companies with produces or services in airport design, green construction, energy efficiency equipment, airport security equipment, ground support and terminal-related equipment and airport management.

The U.S. Commerce Department is aiming to help American suppliers of airport services and equipment tap into a Brazilian plan to spend $1.5 billion modernizing 270 airports across the country. 

The U.S. Commercial Service is leading a trade mission to the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, home to the country’s two busiest airports, May 18-19.

Welcome on the mission are U.S. companies with produces or services in airport design, green construction, energy efficiency equipment, airport security equipment, ground support and terminal-related equipment and airport management.

More details here.