Skip to content or view screen version

Farnborough Airshow actions

Disarm DSEi | 12.07.2004 06:40

Details of actions organised by Disarm DSEi for the week of Farnborough Airshow.

DETAILS OF DISARM DSEi ACTIONS AT FARNBOROUGH AIRSHOW

Action at Delegate’s Dinner, Tuesday 20th July, 6:30pm, Grosvenor House Hotel, 86-90 Park Lane, London (nearest station Marble Arch or Hyde Park Corner).

Farnborough Airshow Direct Action Day, Sunday 25th July – 12 onwards, follow signs from Farnborough station to public entrance or get shuttle bus organised by the airshow to the public entrance.

Farnborough International 2004 (July 19-25) in Hampshire is the most important arms fair this year. Not only is it the battleground for the sale of military aircraft and associated weapons systems but for the public acceptance of them too. At the last Farnborough in 2002 military and civilian contracts totalling over $9 billion were announced with exhibitors including murdering bastards such as BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce and Boeing queuing up to sell their latest weapons systems.

As usual with these events one of the places where contacts are made and established is at the delegate’s swanky dinner. The dinner, described as “the social event of the Airshow week” will be held in the “splendour of the Great Room at the Grosvenor House Hotel”. A presentation of a sword will also be made for a “significant contribution towards Anglo-American aerospace cooperation” and will be presented to Lord Robertson (NATO Secretary General). Their website promises “an exciting and entertaining evening”, let’s make sure we provide one!

However there is also another side to Farnborough, that of fun days out for all the family with the weekend public days. We are therefore calling a day of direct action on one of these family days to show that Farnborough is primarily an arms fair and also to state that watching the latest fighter jets is not family entertainment.

There is the option of buying tickets for the public event for £20 – see www.farnborough.com for details.

Contact the organisers of Farnborough in person at: Farnborough International 2004, Duxbury House, 60 Petty France, London SW1H 9EU, 020 7227 1043,  farnborough@sbac.co.uk

For more information please contact

BM Box 3679, London WC1N 3XX, 07817 652 029  fanborough@dsei.org,

www.dsei.org

CAAT is organising a peaceful demonstration for the opening day, Monday 19 July, and public engagement on Saturday 24 July – see www.caat.org.uk for more details.



Disarm DSEi
- e-mail: farnborough@dsei.org
- Homepage: http://www.dsei.org

Comments

Hide the following 2 comments

Visitors

13.07.2004 09:31

Some local info for you (my sister lives near Farnborough).

Some 300,000 public tickets have been sold for Farnborough and another 120,000 'trade' tickets. This represents the largest pre show ticket sale number of all time. The organisers except somewhere in the region of 400,000 visitors for the week. In the past activists have tried entering the site voia the business park at the Queens roundabout, security there is already tight.

As a point of interest the Queens Hotel has been booked by BAE Systems, it is outside the security cordon.

Journo


Further News

13.07.2004 10:32

Breaking News: My sister has just called to say that extra CCTV cameras are being set up around the site. Some are hidden in trees, others on temporary poles.

An unrelated protest is also being organised during the week of the show by local people objecting to the new bus lanes which run through Farnborough, the lanes have caused massive traffic delays since their creation and are very unpopular. This protest will consist of placards and a slow driving protest along the A35.

Some activists have been outside the site trying to persuade contractors not to work there but have achieved little success.

Journo