July 24, 2018

With less than three months to go before the 2018 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) comes to Orlando, FL, organizers report strong manufacturer interest for exhibiting a wide array of aircraft at the show’s two expansive static display areas.

“This year promises to offer one of the largest and most diverse lineups of business aircraft we’ve ever seen at NBAA-BACE,” said Joe Hart, NBAA director for static displays and regional forums. “While most exhibitors locked in their spaces early, there are still a few prime locations at both static display areas available for manufacturers, aircraft resellers and service providers.”

Taking place Oct. 16-18, 2018, NBAA-BACE will feature approximately 110 fixed-wing aircraft displayed between the main outdoor static display at Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) and the indoor static display on the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) exhibit floor.

Aircraft of all sizes and for all missions, ranging from single-engine piston aircraft to large intercontinental business jets and rotorcraft, may be seen at the outdoor static display. Attendees will be able to closely examine this wide array of aircraft from manufacturers including Airbus, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Bombardier, Dassault Falcon, Gulfstream and more, with convenient shuttles running between the airport and the OCCC during show hours.

At the convention center, the indoor static display area will feature several light aircraft, including piston singles, light turboprops and helicopters, frequently utilized by owner-operators for a wide variety of business aviation purposes.

NBAA-BACE is the preeminent gathering for the global business aviation community, filled with announcements and product introductions demonstrating the industry’s size, scope, diversity and significance. More than 1,100 exhibitors are expected to showcase their products and services to an international audience at the event.

View the NBAA-BACE program agenda.

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