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Another successful airshow for The Square's clients in Paris |
The Le Bourget Airshow was another action-packed event for The Square and its clients.
June 2009
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ATW Awards |
The Square's track record in winning some of the main awards continued in Washington when it collected three gongs on behalf of its clients.
February 2009
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The Square achieves high
visibility for its clients at Farnborough |
The Square planned a series of high-impact campaigns for its
many aerospace clients at the 2008 Farnborough Airshow.
July 2008
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The Superjet 100 takes
to the skies |
The great hope of the Russian aviation industry, the Superjet
100, made its first successful test flight on May 19 2008.
May 2008
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The Square wins more
business from Safran |
Snecma Services, the engine services specialist, has appointed The Square
to handle its account after a competitive pitch. The new campaign breaks
at the Le Bourget Airshow.
June
2007
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The Square moves into
business aviation |
The Square has added another branch of aviation to its aerospace skills base
with the latest win from Snecma. After a competitive pitch The Square has been
appointed to help Snecma gain selection on the new generation large business
jets currently on the drawing board of many airframe manufacturers.
August
2006
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The Square enjoys a busy
Farnborough |
Farnborough 2006 proved to be the busiest ever for
The Square. All its clients- and particularly those gained
in the last six months - were highly visible all over the
Showground.
June
2006
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ATW 2006 |
Not content with winning the top accolades at the ATW Ad awards
for the last three years, The Square has now achieved a record-breaking
four in a row with its Ad of the Year award at a ceremony held
in Singapore in February 2006. Not to mention five other awards
at the same ceremony.
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Sukhoi |
The Square wins ground-breaking Client in Russia. Sukhoi, Russia’s
largest aerospace manufacturer, has appointed The Square for
the global launch of its new commercial regional jet.
February 2006
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Engine Alliance |
The Square lands The Engine Alliance. Co-owned by the engine
makers, GE and Pratt & Whitney, EA has handed its account
to The Square after a competitive pitch.
January 2006
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ATW 2005 |
Three in a row for The Square. Once again The Square took the
main honours in Washington at the ATW Ad Awards.
February 2005
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The Square wins 'Best
Ad of the Year' |
The Square took the opportunity of a visit to the Asian Aerospace
airshow in Singapore to pick up ‘Ad of the Year, plus
two other Golds.
February 2004
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The Square moves back
to Soho |
2004 saw The Square move into a Grade 2-listed Georgian building
in Frith Street, just off Soho Square.
January 2004
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The Square steals
the show again |
Established
to salute creative and effective advertising
in business-to-business
media, the 2003 PPA Awards took place in London on May 6.
As in previous years, The Square was well represented amongst
the prizewinners.
May 2003
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TTSC campaign fuels
tanker debate |
The RAF needs to replace its ageing fleet of tanker/transport
aircraft. The Government has decided that the acquisition will
be funded by a PFI – worth no less than £13 billion.
May 2003
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'Paris. A Private View' an exclusive by The Square |
No-one
knows Paris as well as Peugeot.
This knowledge formed the
basis of an event created for
the motor manufacturer by The
Square.
April 2003
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The Square lands more
aviation awards |
The Square
management team recently returned from a business trip to the
US with some extra hand luggage.
March 2003
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Peugeot HDi: the Hollywood
Connection |
Recently Peugeot
launched a major press
campaign through The Square promoting their
range of diesel vehicles.
The objective was to defend Peugeot's pre-eminent position
in the diesel market against challenges from
Ford and Volkswagen.
November 2002
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