NBAA Applauds Business Aviation's Sandy 'Airlift'
Contact: Dan Hubbard, (202) 783-9360, dhubbard@nbaa.org Washington, DC, November 14, 2012 The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today recognized the business aviation communitys...
View ArticleThey're Winging It For Shore Storm Relief
By Tom Mongelli A C-210 filled cereal wings in from Indiana in the morning, and within hours families in the Toms River storm shelters are eating. A Baron G-58 filled with coats arrives from Ohio and...
View ArticleGulfstream Exec Reaches Out To Local Small Business Leaders
By: Adam Van Brimmer Gulfstream relies on more than 3,400 suppliers in building and servicing its corporate jets. The roster includes giants like General Electric, but the list is overwhelmingly...
View ArticleCorporate Planes Give Business Owners An Edge
For businesses like Wichita, KS-based Berry Companies, an airplane is vital tool for looking for new opportunities to expand and grow into distant markets. Their Cessna Citation Mustang allows...
View ArticleLike Many Companies, GM Would Benefit From Business Aircraft Use
By Ed Bolen, President and CEO, National Business Aviation AssociationThe recent announcement that General Motors will soon repurchase a portion of its stock now held by the federal government was...
View ArticleStudy Shows GM's Use Of Business Aircraft Could Actually Improve Shareholder...
By: Mark Patiky For many, associating a business jet with improved profitability, enhanced shareholder value and heightened productivity seems counterintuitive. Those that own, operate and use...
View ArticleCompanies That Use GA doing Better In Economic Recovery
By Janice Wood Businesses that rely on aviation not only did better during the Great Recession; they are already doing better in the recovery when compared to their ground-bound competitors, according...
View ArticleBolen: Time To Court Congressmen for General Aviation Caucuses
By: Curt Epstein This morning at the opening session of NBAAs 24th annual Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference, NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen looked to the start of the new session of Congress...
View ArticleGA Groups Work To Expand Caucuses
By: Mary Grady With a new Congress now in session in Washington, NBAA this week said now is the time for pilots around the country to contact their elected representatives and ask them to join the...
View ArticleGAMA: Business Aircraft Deliveries Down in 2012
By Curt Epstein While many prognosticators forecast last year as the beginning of a resurgence for business aircraft manufacturers, those hopes will have to move to this year, according to 2012...
View ArticleGeneral Aviation Plane 2012 Shipments up Slightly
By: AP News WICHITA, Kan. (AP) The General Aviation Manufacturers Association says shipments of general aviation airplanes last year were up slightly at the same time billings decreased a bit. The...
View ArticleGAMA Report: Airplane Sales Flat, Helicopters Booming
By Mary Grady The 2012 shipment report from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, released on Tuesday, was mixed, with deliveries of piston aircraft down by 2 percent compared to 2011,...
View ArticleRhetoric Against GA Continues
By Charles Spence WASHINGTON, D.C. Money continues to be the topic dominating the conversations and actions here as the President, Congress, and businesses, including aviation groups, face a series...
View ArticleRep. Pompeo On Aviation Industry
On February 12th, Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-4-KS) took to the House floor in a forceful speech noting that depreciation schedules like those on business aircraft are, Something that every asset in America...
View ArticleSen. Roberts Asks Jack Lew About The Obama Administration's War On General...
On Feb. 13, Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) stood up for the industry during a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee. Roberts looked to the hearing, which focused on President Obamas nomination of Jack Lew...
View ArticleJay Carney: Aviation Job Cuts Just 'Difficult Choices'
By Burgess Everett White House press secretary Jay Carney didnt ooze sympathy Wednesday for the thousands of plane builders who could lose their jobs if the Obama administration succeeds in its call...
View ArticleWhy Are Business Aircraft Owners A Target For White House Ridicule?
By: Mark Patiky The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today strongly criticized the dismissive remarks from the White House made earlier this week regarding business aviation....
View ArticleGeneral Aviation In Ohio Keeps Businesses Moving
In 2011, the state of Ohio experienced record rainfall, saturating the ground and jeopardizing the state's crops since farmers were unable to operate heavy machinery to apply fertilizers and...
View ArticleBusiness Aviation Career Day And Forum To Be Presented at LGB
By Sarah Bennett Some commercial airlines might be closing and the economy is still technically in a recession, but private jet sales are still a robust industry meaning that new business aviation...
View ArticleJob Seekers Find Opportunity To Learn About Aviation
By Ashleigh Ruhl There's a lot more to aviation than what the public sees when they make their way through the airport. There are a lot of people doing jobs behind the scenes, according to Long Beach...
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