Wed, Mar 03, 2004
Held On March 10 In West Palm Beach
NBAA will host its next
Business Aviation Regional Forum on March 10 in West Palm Beach
(FL) at Jet Aviation on Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI).
NBAA says its forum is a daylong 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 West Palm
Beach event will feature approximately 30 aircraft on static
display, 50 indoor Exhibitors and hundreds of attendees.
In addition, this forum will feature a number of briefings
for the business aviation community in Southeast Florida. The March
10 Forum agenda includes the following sessions, led by industry
experts and NBAA Staff:
- A Little Bit of Law Every Flight Department Manager & Pilot
Needs to Know
- Security for Business Aviation Operations
- Approach and Landing Accident Reduction
- When Things Go Wrong in the Hangar and on the Ground
- Ensuring the Highest Resale Value for Your Aircraft
- Analyzing the Corporate Shuttle: Is It an Option for Your
Flight
Department?
- Aircraft Maintenance Planning, Scheduling and Tracking:
Justifying the
Resource
- Do Your Flight Department Management Systems Meet the Gold
Standard?
- Local Group Update: South Florida Business Aviation
Association
Admission to the event is $40 for NBAA members and $50 for
non-members. The March 10 forum will be held in conjunction with an
NBAA Maintenance Management Workshop on March 11, NBAA Professional
Development Program Course on March 12 and NBAA Maintenance Manual
Workshop on March 12, all of which require separate registration
fees.
Other 2004 Forums will be held in:
- Chicago, IL on June 24
- Hong Kong, China on July 15-16
- Seattle, WA on August 26
- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX on November 18
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