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Oct. 2–4: Cargo Facts 2002 Annual Aircraft Symposium. Loews Miami Beach Hotel, Fla. Addresses issues of interest to the buyers, sellers, financiers, service providers and operators of passenger and freighter aircraft. See www.cargofacts.com

Oct. 6–11: Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. This is the 34th annual DPS meeting. Birmingham, Ala. See http://csem.engin.umich.edu/dps/

Oct. 10–11: Air Transport Assn. SPEC2000 E-Business Forum. Walt Disney World Hilton, Orlando, Fla. See www.SPEC2000.com

Oct. 10–19: The World Space Congress 2002. Some 13,000 scientific, technical, business and government leaders look at advances in space science and exploration. George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Tex. See www.aiaa.org/WSC2002/about.cfm

Oct. 15–17: Precision Strike Technology Symposium. This year’s theme: Technologies to Transform Strike Warfare. Kossiakoff Center, Johns Hopkins University Applied Science Laboratory, Laurel, Md. See www.precisionstrike.com

Oct. 21–23: Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting. Event features military forums and exhibition. Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. See www.ausa.org/meetings

Oct. 21–25: Euronaval 2002. Billed as an international naval defense and mari-time exhibition and conference. Paris–Le Bourget. See www.euronavalshow.com

Oct. 27–31: 21st Digital Avionics Systems Conference. Focus will be on air traffic management for commercial and military systems. Hyatt Regency, Irvine, Calif. See www.dasconline.org

Nov. 4–7: Flight Safety Foundation Air Safety Seminar. Dublin. See www.flightsafety.org

Nov. 4–10: Air Show China 2002. Fourth International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition. China’s largest annual air show and aerospace exhibition. Zhuhai. See www.airshow.com.cn/index.asp

 

Nov. 5–7: 2002 Missile Sciences Conference. Conference organizers plan to focus on new threats and the new defenses, methods, equipment and policies needed to counter them. Monterey, Calif. See www.aiaa.org/calendar

Nov. 5–7: 2002 International Powered Lift Conference and Exhibition. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics sponsors this event, which features a presentation and discussion of current and future powered-lift aircraft. Williamsburg, Va. See www.aiaa.org/calendar

Nov. 7–10: 2002 Airlift/Tanker Association Convention and Symposium. Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. See www.atalink.org/convention.html

Nov. 18–19: Aerospace Outlook Conference 2002. This two-day event focuses on major issues facing the aerospace industry. Carson, Calif., Community Center. See www.aerospaceoutlook.com

Nov. 19–21: American Astronautical Society’s 49th Annual Conference. The theme for this year’s gathering is “Technologies and Partnerships: Innovations for Space Exploration.” Sunnyvale, Calif. See www.astronautical.org

Dec. 4–6: Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia’s 2002 Convention. Event includes conference, exhibition and workshops. Singapore. See www.casbaa.org

Dec. 10–12: Satellite 2002 Europe. This annual event features a symposium and exhibition. Palais des Congres, Paris. See www.satellite2002-europe.com

Dec. 10–12: Association of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Symposium and Exhibition. Judson F. Williams Convention Center, El Paso, Texas. See www.ausa.org/meetings

Jan. 6–9: 41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibition. The event celebrates the 100th anniversary of flight; papers will focus on the future of the aerospace industry. Reno Hilton, Reno, Nev. See www.aiaa.org/calendar

Jan. 14–16: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s West 2003 Conference and Exposition. San Diego Convention Center. San Diego, Calif. See www.west2003.org

The above listings are assembled for the convenience of readers of Boeing Frontiers only and do not constitute an endorsement by The Boeing Company. Times, dates and subject matter are subject to change or cancellation. If you have any items you wish to have considered for the Frontiers Calendar, please e-mail them to boeingfrontiers@boeing.com, or send them by regular mail to Boeing Frontiers magazine, 100 N. Riverside, MC: 5003-0983, Chicago, IL 60606-1596.


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