Sat, Oct 16, 2004
Day-long forums focus on learning and networking, serve
regional business aviation community
The National Business
Aviation Association (NBAA) has announced several Business Aviation
Regional Forum dates for 2005.
They are:
- April 2005 in Morristown (NJ)
- July 2005 in San Jose (CA)
- September 2005 in Denver (CO)
- October 2005 in Atlanta (GA)
NBAA's next Regional Forum, the last of the 2004 series, will be
held November 18 at Business Jet Center on Dallas Love Field (DAL)
in Dallas (TX). The NBAA Business Aviation Regional Forum is a
day-long learning and networking experience designed to meet the
needs of the regional business aviation community and to provide an
introduction to local business leaders interested in learning more
about business aviation.
The Regional Forums provide a marketplace for business aviation
products and services similar to the NBAA Annual Meeting &
Convention, but on a smaller, more intimate scale, and at a
regional level. These events typically feature 60 exhibitors, 40
aircraft on static display, hundreds of attendees and a variety of
briefings on topics of interest to the business aviation
community.
All business aviation industry personnel are invited to register
for the NBAA Business Aviation Regional Forum in Dallas. Special
rates for hotel and airline reservations are available. These
details, as well as the preliminary agenda, exhibitor list,
attendee registration materials and exhibitor prospectus are
located online using the FMI link below. For more information,
email Suzanne Cole using the email link below.
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