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NBAA Celebrates
60 Years
The National Business Aviation Association
(NBAA) celebrates a milestone this month
at its annual Meeting and Convention. The
event held September 24-27, 2007, will help
the organization and the business aviation
industry commemorate various achievements
in aviation, including the 60th anniversary
of NBAA. Also celebrated is Georgia Flight
100, the 100th anniversary of the first
powered flight in that state. The event
recognizes Ben Epps entry into state history
when he flew his monoplane in an open field
in Athens. Noteworthy milestones from several
NBAA member companies are also woven into
in this year's theme. As with every installment
of the famed business aviation gathering,
several aviation companies will make major
announcements during NBAA2007.
Who Is NBAA?
Founded in 1947 and based in Washington,
DC, the National Business Aviation Association,
Inc. is the leading organization for companies
that rely on general aviation aircraft to
help make their businesses more efficient,
productive and successful. The association
represents more than 7,000 member companies
and provides more than 100 products and
services to the business aviation community.
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NBAA's goal is to create an environment
that fosters business aviation in the United
States and around the World. They pursue
that goal by constantly striving to be a
world-class organization that:
- Enhances safety, security and professionalism
- Provides operational assistance
to our Members
- Shapes public policy
- Projects a positive image of our
industry
- Hosts leading aviation shows and
conferences
The annual NBAA Annual Meeting &
Convention is known as the World's largest
civil aviation trade show. Hundreds of exhibitors
host thousands of attendees who migrate
between the indoor and outdoors display
area. For a sneak peek at what an NBAA Annual
Meeting & Convention looks like, we
take you behind the scenes NBAA2006.
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