At the 2009 Aviation Industry Expo–to be held March 10 through 12 in Las Vegas–the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) will offer its new “Educational Week” instead of the FBO Leadership Conference. NATA’s Educational Week consists of “a series of workshops and seminars designed specifically to improve the performance and profitability of FBOs, ground support and maintenance businesses.
Next year’s FBO Leadership Conference will be held in conjunction with NATA’s Air Charter Summit in June near Washington, D.C.
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