Goal Is To Provide Well-Rounded Perspective Of The FBO Industry
NATA has announced the “FBOs: Above and Beyond” initiative to highlight the extraordinary services provided by our Fixed Base Operator (FBO) members. NATA’s goal is to provide a well-rounded perspective of the FBO industry, directly from those with first-hand experience.
“NATA’s Fixed Base Operators are the gateway to communities nationwide and enter into public/private partnerships that generate billions of dollars of investments at general aviation and commercial airports throughout the United States and around the world. FBOs provide essential services to keep general aviation healthy, sustainable and successful — many going above the call. We would like to hear of these stories and share them with the public,” said NATA President Martin H. Hiller.
“The goal of this effort is to work with our members and other industry stakeholders to inspire the general aviation community and the next generation of pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals,” added NATA Executive Vice President & General Counsel Timothy Obitts.
NATA wants to hear about:
Excellent customer service experiences
Disaster relief efforts
Charitable contributions and events
Community outreach and development
Aviation workforce development initiatives
Any other positive feedback
NATA’s Fixed Base Operator members and their customers can share their stories of extraordinary service experiences and community outreach efforts here.
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