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Mon, Feb 25, 2013

NATA Plans FBO Success Seminar

Two-Day 'Spring Training' Event To Be Held In Mid March

NATA's FBO Success Seminar series heads to Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 11 and 12 as part of the association’s Spring Training Week.

Developed for FBO owners, operators, managers and financial personnel, this seminar focuses on maximizing profits, reducing expenses and improving FBO productivity and bottom-line performance.

This is the fifth year NATA will offer the FBO Success Seminar, and FBO industry veterans John Enticknap and Ron Jackson, principals of Aviation Business Strategies Group, will again facilitate the seminar. “John Enticknap and Ron Jackson are dynamic speakers who have provided sage advice to aviation businesses for more than more than 20 years. I encourage anyone interested in making their FBO more productive and profitable to attend NATA’s FBO Success Seminar and to read Ron and John’s popular blog,” said NATA Vice President Amy B. Koranda.

Seminars will include:

  • Line Service Supervisor Training
  • FBO Success
  • NATA Safety 1st Training

In addition to the 10 sessions addressing financial, operational and customer service productivity, the seminar also places an emphasis on networking with other FBOs and learning first-hand various best practices through lively roundtable discussions.

FMIL www.nata.aero/springtraining

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