Jet Aviation Recognized in NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses

Jet Aviation Recognized in NATA Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses

Jet Aviation has met the criteria for recognition as a ‘Green Aviation Business – Tier 2’, which includes adopting recycling programs, installing renewable energy sources, executing paperless systems, implementing a sustainable sourcing/procurement policy, adopting electric operational vehicles, and promoting ride sharing, electric car usage and/or public transport among employees.

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NATA Announces Recipients for 2021-2022 Industry Excellence Awards

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has announced the recipients of its 2021-2022 Industry Excellence Awards. Award winners will accept their respective honors at this year’s Aviation Business Conference on November 3rd in Miami, Florida, and will be celebrated across NATA’s online channels.

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US Open Tennis 2022 Travel Guide

US Open Tennis 2022 Travel Guide

The US Open begins Sunday, August 29th, and ends on September 11th. 2022 brings a sense of healing to the event as restrictions have been lifted. Also, US Open Fan Week returns for the first time in two years. Air Charter Guide is your companion to arriving at the world’s most extraordinary sporting events with ease.

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NATA Promotes Berry and Welcomes Popovich and Hantz to the Safety 1st Team

NATA) is pleased to announce several staff changes as the Association continues its leadership as the gold standard in aviation business safety education and training. Recently, Steve Berry was promoted to Managing Director of Safety and Training. Joining Steve as the newest members of the NATA Safety 1st team are Brandon Popovich as its Manager of Safety and Training and Victoria Hantz as its first in-house Instructional Designer.

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NATA Testifies Before House Aviation Subcommittee

NATA President and CEO Timothy Obitts has testified before the House Aviation Subcommittee to discuss the current state of general aviation as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. In the testimony, NATA highlights challenges facing our industry as well as opportunities to ensure we maintain a healthy, thriving aviation ecosystem – one that meets today’s needs and is prepared to embrace tomorrow’s innovation.

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