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Sun, Jul 02, 2006

NBAA Updates Scheduling for 2007 Regional Forums

The NBAA has updated the scheduled dates for its 2007 Business Aviation Regional Forums.

The updated 2007 NBAA Business Aviation Regional Forum schedule is:

  • January 25, Scottsdale, AZ
  • February 9, Nagoya, Japan
  • March 15, Fort Lauderdale, FL (tentative location)
  • April 26, White Plains, NY
  • June 8, St. Louis, MO

NBAA's Regional Forums bring business aircraft owners, operators, manufacturers, customers and other industry personnel together for a one-day event at some of the best airports and FBOs in the nation and abroad.

In addition, the following Workshops will be held in June 2007:

  • June 25–26, San Diego, CA -- Flight Operations Manual Workshop, which employs the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) and qualifies as an NBAA Professional Development Program (PDP) Course.
  • June 27–28, San Diego, CA -- Management Fundamentals for Flight Departments Workshop, which qualifies as an NBAA Professional Development Program (PDP) Course.
FM: www.nbaa.org/forums, www.nbaa.org/events, info@nbaa.org

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