Meet the Fokkers
Rolls-Royce sold its car division years ago. Now it makes plane engines. And to build relationships with companies that buy those engines, the company invites their representatives to a customer event held during the National Aviation Heritage Invitational, a vintage airplane show that Rolls-Royce s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Successful Meetings 2008-04, Vol.57 (4), p.24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rolls-Royce sold its car division years ago. Now it makes plane engines. And to build relationships with companies that buy those engines, the company invites their representatives to a customer event held during the National Aviation Heritage Invitational, a vintage airplane show that Rolls-Royce sponsors every year in Reno, NV. To be eligible for display, vintage planes must be at least 45 years old, restored to their original condition, and airworthy, meaning they must be flown to the venue. Though Invitational winners don't get all the booty that customers do, they do receive trophies. They also get to meet Neil Armstrong himself, who's there handing out the trophies. |
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ISSN: | 0148-4052 |