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NATA Awards Top Honors to Edward M.
Kilkeary, Sr. and David Todd Duncan
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Last week, NATA announced
the recipients of its two highest honors, who will be recognized at
the annual Awards Presentation Luncheon on June 7th,
held in conjunction with the NATA
2017 Aviation Business Conference. This year’s William
A. “Bill” Ong Memorial Award recognizes Edward M. Kilkeary,
Sr., an innovative business leader, pilot and former NATA Board
Member with an aviation career spanning more than 40 years.
The NATA
Distinguished Service Award goes to former NATA Board Chair,
past Chair of the NATA Aircraft Sales Committee and current
Chairman of Duncan Aviation, D. Todd Duncan. Todd began his career
with Duncan Aviation nearly 30 years ago, starting in aircraft sales
and leading component services before becoming Chairman in 2007. He
was a founding board member of the NATA’s Air Charter Safety
Foundation and continues to support NATA as a member of its
Presidents Council. Contact Karissa Uko at kuko@nata.aero or Kim
Blankenship at kblankenship@nata.aero for
more information on NATA's Industry Excellence Awards Presentation
Luncheon and to secure ticket or attend the luncheon and full
conference by registering
here.
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Hotel Rooms Are Filling
Up for the 2017 Aviation Business Conference | Room Block Ends May
23rd
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The NATA Aviation
Business Conference takes place June 6-8, 2017 at the
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. NATA is providing
conference participants an opportunity to meet with their elected
representatives to discuss the issues impacting aviation businesses
— particularly the airlines’ proposal to create a user-fee funded
air traffic control corporation. The conference
agenda covers a variety of topics impacting FBOs,
airports, air charter operators and MROs.
Make
your hotel reservations online now, as limited hotel rooms are
available under the NATA room block, which ends May 23rd. Once
the room block is sold out, the room rate will increase by $100.
Sponsorship
and exhibitor opportunities are also available, starting
at $250. The deadline to confirm your sponsorship selection is May
26th.
For more information about registration and
sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.nata.aero/abc.
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NATA Urges Members to
Contact Congress on ATC Corporation Proposal
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NATA recently launched its revamped
Legislative
Action Center, making it easier than ever to communicate with
elected officials about the important issues impacting aviation
businesses. Members are encouraged to visit this convenient site
and urge your representatives and senators to oppose the airline
industry proposal to create a user-fee funded air traffic control
corporation. New features to the Action Center include the ability
to amplify your message through social media and sharing with
friends. You are the best representative of the aviation business
community and your opinion carries significant weight with elected
officials. Just a few keystrokes will allow policymakers on Capitol
Hill to know exactly how you feel about a proposal that poses
significant concerns to general aviation.
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The Popular NATA
Certified CSR Program Returns Again This August
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On August 22-23, NATA will hold its
popular Certified CSR Program in Chicago, IL. The previously
sold-out two-day seminar will provide attendees with valuable
knowledge and skills to create successful customer service
experiences. Attendees will also learn how to deal with disgruntled
customers and turn a marginal customer transaction into a fulfilled
client transformation.
Save the date, more details and registration
information will be available soon!
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From the
FAA
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FAA Offers Safety Tips for
International Flying
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Flying internationally always
requires more planning than domestic travel. If you are intending to
fly for an extended period of time in a particular country, then
there may be additional requirements depending on the country you are
operating in. The FAA offers some general guidelines for flying
outside the United States including: international permits, CBP
requirements, pilot licensing, territorial limits based on insurance
policies, fuel availability, maintenance and weather reporting. Click
here to get more details on international flying.
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Association
Highlights
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Get Fast,
Free and Straightforward Freight Quotes with PartnerShip®
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PartnerShip® provides access to the
most competitive freight rates in the industry. This free member
benefit saves time and money on every LTL (less-than-truckload),
truckload, trade show and small package or expedited freight
shipment. Get your free quote at www.partnerShip.com/Quote and
see how much you can save with the industry’s top freight
carriers. Learn
more.
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Events
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Limited Space Available
for Next Week’s Advanced Line Service Workshop | May 23-24 in Reno
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Register today for the upcoming
Advanced Line Service (ALS) Workshop to be held on May
23-24 at Civil Air Patrol in Reno, NV. ALS workshops
are designed for Line Service Professionals, both experienced or
relatively new to the industry. This workshop also assists managers,
owners and even customer service representatives with knowledge and
skills that will help them excel in their respective areas.
The registration fee is only $225/person for this
two-day event and space is limited. Register
here, download the registration
form or view more upcoming ALS Workshop dates.
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Agenda Available for
Commercial Operators Tax Seminar | June 28 in Scottsdale
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Conklin & de Decker Associates
and NATA continue to offer the only tax seminar designed for
commercial operators. The Commercial Operators Tax Seminar looks at
tax issues that you face every day in your operations, including:
- Federal Excise Taxes
- State Taxes
- Audits
- Depreciation and Passive
Activity Loss Rules
- International Fees
Are you concerned with recent audits by the IRS on
management and charter management companies relating to the
application of the commercial FET to owner flights and management
fees? This seminar will provide insight on this and other IRS
opinions and how to prepare and survive an IRS audit. For the seminar
agenda, click here.
Register
today!
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Registration Now Open for
New NATA Ground Handling Safety Symposium September 26-27 in Ashburn,
VA
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The NATA
Ground Handling Safety Symposium is a new annual event developed
by the NATA Safety Committee to promote safety at FBOs and other
businesses utilizing general aviation ground handling. Held September
26-27 at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, Virginia, the symposium
is designed for safety professionals, directors of safety, line
service managers or operations managers — anyone who is responsible
for making sure that aircraft are handled safely.
The theme of this year’s program is Building a Better Safety
Management System and includes: The Big Picture,
Safety Management & IS-BAH; Practical Approaches to Risk
Assessment; Safety Promotion and Your Organizational Culture; Safety
Reporting & Employee Buy-In; The Intersection of Safety &
Service; Emergency Response Basics for FBOs; and Data & General
Aviation Ground Handling. The registration fee is $295/members and
$370/nonmembers. Click
here for more information or to register.
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Member Spotlight
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L.A. Senior Assistant City
Attorney and Former FAA Airports Administrator Eduardo Angeles Joins
Cal State LA as Adjunct Professor
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Eduardo A. Angeles, in-house senior
counsel to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and former head of the
Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airports Division, will serve
as Adjunct Professor of Aviation Law at California State University,
Los Angeles (CSULA) starting next fall. “We are deeply honored to
have such a talented individual, renowned attorney and respected
industry expert share his knowledge and experience with our
students,” said Keith Mew, Ph.D., Chair of the CSULA Aviation
Administration Program. “Eduardo Angeles is an amazing role model for
the next generation of aviation industry executives who will assume
leadership positions in both the public and private sectors.” At
CSULA, Angeles joins NATA members Randall Berg, a 30-year adjunct professor
and former American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Chair,
and Aeroplex/Aerolease Group CEO Curt Castagna, a 25-year adjunct
professor and recently-appointed member of the L.A. County Aviation
Commission. As the FAA’s Associate Administrator for Airports from
2014 to 2016, Angeles oversaw $3.5 billion in annual airport
improvement grants and managed programs for national airport planning
and development. In his current role as Senior Assistant City
Attorney, Angeles is assigned by the L.A. City Attorney’s Office to
the Legal Division of LAWA, the agency responsible for the operation
and governance of Los Angeles International and Van Nuys Airports. Read
more.
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Clay Lacy Aviation to
Undergo IS-BAH Registration
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Last week, Gateway
USA LLC doing business as Clay Lacy Aviation, LLC (CLA-Seattle)
announced it would undergo the process for the first Stage II IS-BAH
registration in the United States. Only three other ground-handling
operations in the world (all in Europe) have reached this milestone.
In June 2016, CLA-Seattle was recognized as an International Standard
for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) “Trailblazer” FBO by the
International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), when they earned one
of the first Stage I registrations. Read
more.
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Solairus
Aviation Adds Global 6000 to Houston Location
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Solairus Aviation recently added a
Global 6000 aircraft to its fleet. The ultra-long range aircraft can
seat up to 15 passengers and includes: coffee pot, convection and
microwave ovens, enclosed lavatory, flight phone, Freon air
conditioning, full galley, iPod station, leather seats, satellite
phone, Wi-Fi, and more. Read
more.
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ACSF News
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Sedgwick Joins Air Charter
Safety Foundation
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The Air Charter Safety Foundation
(ACSF) is pleased to announce that Sedgwick Claims Management
Services has joined the ACSF. Along with 150 other companies,
Sedgwick supports the ACSF’s vision to promote and enable the highest
levels of safety in personal and business aviation through the
promotion and facilitation of risk management programs. Sedgwick is a
leading global provider of technology-enabled risk and benefits
solutions. The company takes care of people and organizations by
delivering cost-effective claims, productivity, managed care, risk
consulting and other services. Learn
more.
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