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Wed, Apr 28, 2004

NATA Launches New Web Site

New Domain Name, Too!

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has launched a new Website with a new domain name: www.nata.aero.

NATA says the new site features a more user-friendly homepage and certain sections that are password-protected and accessible only by NATA members.

"The site represents the culmination of many months of work," stated NATA's director of communications Clif Stroud.  "It gives our members an efficient way of finding information.  For others it provides a good overview of what NATA does and what this industry is all about."

T he new Website includes an expanded Press Room with biographies and pictures of key NATA staff, an NATA fact sheet, statistical information on the industry and archived press releases.  NATA programs such as Safety 1st have their own departments immediately accessible from the homepage, and there is a Members Center that includes a membership application, member directory and a list of NATA member services.

The new Website was designed by Sullivan Higdon & Sink, an advertising, marketing and public relations firm with offices in Wichita (KS), Kansas City (MO), and Alexandria (VA). 

Users accessing the old domain name, www.nata-online.org, will be automatically redirected to the new site.

FMI: www.nata.aero

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