Wisconsin Proclaims: No Plain, No Gain
State's 'Aviation Week' hails business aviation.
NBAA welcomes the latest of severl proclamations.
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Wisconsin Proclaims: No Plain, No Gain
State's 'Aviation Week' hails business aviation.
NBAA welcomes the latest of severl proclamations.
Learn More
Owner-flown aircraft can provide companies with all of the efficiency, productivity and financial benefits that can be realized with business aviation. To best serve company employees who are considering whether an airplane can help them in the conduct of businesses, NBAA has released a new primer, titled How to Use Your Airplane for Business, which provides practical guidance on how and why companies should consider allowing the use of personal, employee-flown aircraft for business purposes. Review the publication online now.
TSA officials announced that they will be eliminating the burdensome process for companies using business aviation to obtain international waivers for flights into the U.S. The move will reduce the bureaucracy and travel delays that have beset the waiver program in recent years, while preserving stringent security protocols. "Companies across the world that rely on business aviation will welcome today's announcement, because it recognizes the importance of international commerce to the U.S., and the central role of business aviation in driving that economic activity," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. Review the NBAA press release.
Membership in NBAA is an essential part of being a successful business aircraft operator.
Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. Learn more.
NBAA offers benefits that help Members succeed, including: