
The decision makers and key influencers in the aviation business support segment of aviation maintenance will all be in Nashville at the 2012 NBAA Annual Maintenance Management Conference (MMC2012) on May 1-3, 2012.
Maintenance technicians, directors of maintenance, owners/operators and chief pilots will attend this premier event to learn more about issues that address their aircraft and equipment maintenance needs. The Conference will provide a variety of Education Sessions moderated by industry professionals addressing such important topics as: aircraft and operational regulatory compliance; flight department asset management; workplace and community leadership; safety, security and emergency response plans; evolving technologies.
MMC2012 is a great opportunity for:
- Discussing future maintenance initiatives
- Networking with industry peers
- Obtaining Inspection Authorization renewal credits
- Assisting with outreach initiatives such as Maintenance Technical Reward and Career Scholarships (Maintenance TRACS)
- Obtaining professional development credits toward becoming a Certified Aviation ManagerĀ (CAM)
Download the Exhibitor Prospectus (1.49 MB, PDF)
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Exhibitor Information
Meet individuals from various-sized corporate flight departments throughout the world who are directly responsible for the maintenance of aircraft. Learn more.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
Companies can increase their visibility by becoming official Maintenance Management Conference sponsors. Continue.
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Silent Auction
Companies and individuals are encouraged to make donations to the Silent Auction to benefit Maintenance TRACS. Continue.
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Housing & Transportation
Learn more about the Renaissance Nashville Hotel in Nashville, TN. More.
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General Information
Learn more about this year's Maintenance Management Conference. Continue.
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Registration
Register now though the secure online form. Register now.
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