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Aéro Montréal trade mission to Dubai: Explore the future of the aviation and aerospace industry.
Join Quebec’s aerospace cluster Aéro Montréal on a trade mission to Dubai and discover the future of aerospace at the Dubai Airshow 2023.
Please fill out the form below to start your application process for this mission.
Note that you must complete one form per participant.
Registration deadline:
Contact person in case of emergency
Note that all monetary amounts are in Canadian dollars (CAD).
No tax applies to the cost of foreign trade missions.
Cancellations received before the mission registration deadline will be subject to a full refund. Cancellations received after that date will not be reimbursed. Please note that only cancellation notices sent via email to the contact will be accepted.
The Participant Directory is bilingual (French and English).
Please fill the page below in both languages.
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The participant and the organization whom the participant represents hereby release the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal from any liability whatsoever, and they hereby waive any recourse, claim or legal action of any kind whatsoever, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any recourse, claim or legal action relating to bodily injuries, material losses, illness, accident, hospitalisation, repatriation, problems with police or legal authorities, or legal actions, whether same result from a statement, act or behaviour of any kind whatsoever made or carried out by the participant before, during or after the trade mission.
The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal cannot be considered to have defaulted in the execution of their obligations should such execution be delayed, held back or prevented by force majeure. Force majeure includes all causes that are out of the parties’ control, that the parties could not reasonably have foreseen and against which they could not protect themselves, including but not limited to cases of accident, strike, partial or full work stoppage, lock-out, fire, natural disaster, riot, intervention by civil or military authorities, cooperation with any governmental authorities’ rules or instructions, and acts of war (declared or not).