Members of NBAA and Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association came together during the recent NW Aviation Conference and Trade Show to speak to high school and college students about the advantages of a career in business aviation. “It was great to see the turnout, but what was really great was to see the folks coming by the table who were genuinely interested in business aviation,” said Brian Koester, NBAA’s senior manager, flight operations and regulations.
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