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'Coyne's Video Briefings' Highlight Issues For NATA Member Companies

Coyne Says It Allows Him To Speak Directly To The Members

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) unveiled the first video in what it says will be an ongoing series featuring NATA President James K. Coyne on Monday. Called "Coyne's Video Briefings," a new video will be released every few weeks and will focus on "hot topics" and important current events affecting the association's membership and the general aviation industry at-large.

The first briefing, titled "Fiscal Crisis," focuses on the current economic climate facing the general aviation industry and contains a brief cameo appearance by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
 
"These video briefings allow me to speak directly to our members on current political and financial issues affecting their companies," Coyne stated. "I will also be able to provide some candid perspective as to how these issues impact the bottom line of aviation businesses and what actions our members can take to ensure that their companies are protected from new taxes and unnecessary regulations."

James Coyne

"In recent weeks, NATA has become aggressive in creating a number of different resources for our members to learn more about what NATA is doing for them," Coyne said. "We believe that these new video briefings will complement our efforts in creating the NATA President's Capitol View Blog and the Inside Washington Blog along with joining Twitter, Facebook and other social media networks.

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