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Thu, Oct 19, 2006

New NBAA Member Publication, 'Business Aviation Insider' Announced

Will Inform Membership, Enhance Communication

NBAA has confirmed the launch of a new official newsletter for Members, titled Business Aviation Insider.

"At a time when the industry is experiencing rapid growth and significant technological change, this new publication will strengthen communication from the Association to its Members by providing information about the issues confronting the business aviation community, and NBAA's work to advance the industry's agenda."

Business Aviation Insider, available only to NBAA Members, will touch upon virtually all aspects of the industry, including operational issues, developments in the federal policy arena, NBAA events and Member benefits and profiles of NBAA's diverse Membership.

The primary goal of the newsletter, which will begin as a quarterly publication and increase in frequency over time, is to serve as a helpful resource for all NBAA Members, regardless of the size of their business.

"NBAA is pleased to offer this new publication to our Members, and we welcome their feedback on the newsletter," Bolen concluded.

FMI: www.nbaa.org

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