Below are videos from the NBAA 65th Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2012), held from October 30 through November 1, 2012, at the Orange County Convention Center, with a Static Display of Aircraft at Showalter Flying Service at Orlando Executive Airport (ORL).
Youths Urged to Follow Their Dreams at Career Session
At NBAA2012, Career Day keynote speaker Barrington Irving gave an inspirational talk to area students. He stressed that in order for youths to achieve their dreams, they needed to be self-reliant. Watch the video.
NBAA Web Resources Help Users Speak Out About Value of Business Aviation
NBAA's Lisa Piccione, senior vice president, legislative affairs, says it's crucial that everyone make their voices heard about the importance of business aviation. Watch the video.
One Empty Seat, One Little Boy, One Company’s Story
This video, presented at the NBAA/CAN Soiree on Oct. 31, tells the story of one patient and illustrates the impact of the Corporate Angel Network's mission and the lifesaving benefit provided by business aircraft operators who participate. Watch the video.
Legendary Aviators Tuskegee Airmen Receive NBAA’s Highest Honor at NBAA2012
The Tuskegee Airmen were bestowed NBAA's highest honor – the Meritorious Service to Aviation Award – at NBAA’s 65th Annual Meeting & Convention. Watch the video.
NBAA2012 Second Day General Session, Part 1:
NBAA’s Ed Bolen and Video Tribute from George Lucas
NBAA2012 Second Day General Session, Part 2
NBAA2012 Second Day General Session, Part 3: Combs Gates Award Presentation
NBAA2012 Second Day General Session, Part 4:
Representative Sam Graves (R-MO)
Highlights From the NBAA2012 Opening General Session
NBAA2012 kicked off with expressions of concern about the impact of Hurricane Sandy and the outcome of the hotly contested Presidential election a week away. Watch the video.
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 1:
NBAA’s Bolen Dedicates Show to American Hero Neil Armstrong
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 2:
Rep. John Mica Underscores Industry's Economic Importance
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 3:
Sen. Moran Says Industry Helps Rural Communities Connect to Global Economy
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 4:
Forbes Publisher, Pilot Rich Karlgaard
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 5:
Bill Crutchfield Says Business Aviation Crucial to Company's Success
NBAA2012 Opening General Session, Part 6:
Fred Smith of FedEx Receives Al Ueltschi Award
NBAA Honors FedEx Founder for Humanitarian Work
On Oct. 30, NBAA awarded its 2012 Al Ueltschi Award for Humanitarian Leadership to FedEx Express, a division of FedEx Corp., and its founder, Frederick W. Smith for being the leading aviation sponsor of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital. Watch the video.
Video Shows Business Aviation's Role as Community Lifeline
Attendees kicked off their NBAA2012 experience on Oct. 30 in Orlando by viewing an Opening General Session video depicting the value of business aviation in connecting rural communities to the global economy. Watch the video.
New Economic Impact Tool Shows Value of General Aviation to States
Advocacy group Alliance for Aviation Across America has created a new web tool to clearly illustrate the economic value of business aviation.Watch the video.
NBAA2012 ‘Parade of Planes’ Makes Its Way to Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center
Several aircraft moved late Friday night from Signature Flight Support on Orlando International Airport (MCO) to the Orange County Convention Center for the NBAA2012 on-site outdoor static display. Watch the video.
Video: Value of Business Aviation Highlighted at NBAA2012 in Orlando
About 25,000 people are expected at Orlando's Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) for NBAA2012. NBAA's Ed Bolen discusses how business aviation advocacy will play a big role at this year's convention. Watch the video.
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