Mon, Oct 06, 2014
Gatherings To Be Held In Florida, New Jersey, And St. Louis
The NBAA has announced the dates and locations of the Association’s 2015 Regional Forums.
The first forum of the year will take place Feb. 19 in West Palm Beach, FL, and will be held at Atlantic Aviation at Palm Beach International Airport with additional facility support courtesy of GAMA Aviation and Signature Flight Support. The Teterboro, NJ forum takes place June 25 at Landmark Aviation at the Teterboro Airport. The final forum of 2015 is set for Sept. 17 at the St. Louis Downtown Airport in East St. Louis, IL; at the Jet Aviation facility located just 3 miles from the St. Louis Gateway Arch.
“NBAA is pleased to once again provide these popular one-day events. The regional forums offer some of the benefits of our annual convention – access to exhibits, aircraft on display, education sessions and more – in convenient locations across the country,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. “These three cities have been popular locations for past forums given the high concentration of NBAA Members and Member Companies in the area, the locations’ access to airline service, their variety of lodging options and other benefits. We’re confident these venues will be well received in 2015.”
NBAA’s Regional Forums are designed to meet the needs of Members by providing a venue for exchanging information about specific airport policies, environmental protocols, safety and security proposals, taxation and other issues of local and regional interest. Additionally, the forums provide an opportunity to expose companies not currently using business aviation to its benefits. The forums also offer an opportunity to underscore the importance of the industry to local business and government leaders.
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