
To address the unique challenges and needs of entrepreneurs who rely on their general aviation airplanes to help their businesses succeed, NBAA has introduced new Light Business Airplane (LBA) Conference programming to the Association's 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention, taking place from October 20 to 22 in Orlando, FL.
The Light Business Airplane Conference agenda has been designed especially by and for light business airplane operators. Sessions will focus on practical tools for flying more efficiently, safely and cost-effectively. A first-ever Single Pilot Safety Standdown, sponsored by the Cessna Aircraft Company, will address fatigue countermeasures, airmanship, cockpit resource management, pilot health, icing and more. A Static Display of Aircraft will feature models from pistons to light business jets.
Aviation veterans John and Martha King will conduct a session on considerations for businesspeople who want to step up to jets. Forbes publisher and light business airplane operator Rich Karlgaard will discuss economic trends and what they mean for small and mid-size companies using business airplanes.
Light business airplane operators are fully included in NBAA's Annual Meeting & Convention and are encouraged to make plans to attend the Light Business Airplane Conference today!
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LBA Education Sessions
More than 20 sessions developed by and for light business airplane operators will be offered on October 21 and 22. Review the schedule.
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LBAs on Static Display
Dozens of light business airplanes will be on display at Orlando Executive Airport as part of NBAA's Light Business Airplane Conference.
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Online Registration
Registration for Light Business Airplane Conference programming is administered through NBAA's Convention registration process. Register now.
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King Video Preview of NBAA’s LBA Conference
Aviation veterans John and Martha King have produced a video to preview their session and explain the importance of the LBA Conference to entrepreneurs who rely on general aviation airplanes for business. More.
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