Students and faculty are invited to the 2018 Careers in Business Aviation Day, to be held on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Orlando, FL, during the third day of the annual NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the world’s largest and most important business aviation event of the year.

NBAA recognizes the value in exposing students to the global business aviation industry and inspiring them to pursue successful and rewarding aviation careers. Middle school, high school and college students, as well as their school’s faculty and chaperones, are invited to a day of student-focused programming and opportunities, including access to 1,100 exhibitors and over 100 aircraft on static display.

Event Highlights

Each year, NBAA’s Careers in Business Aviation Day features a general session featuring an inspirational keynote speaker, followed by a tour of the exhibits, giving students an opportunity to see aircraft up close and ask questions. (The full speaker agenda for the 2018 event will be released in the months leading up to the show.)

Additionally, in partnership with the University Aviation Association, NBAA offers an annual roundtable networking event for college and university students, where they can connect directly with business aviation industry leaders to learn more about career paths, discuss professional goals and get advice on how to best prepare for a rewarding career. Students will have the opportunities to speak with:

  • Flight department managers
  • Pilots
  • Schedulers
  • Maintenance professionals
  • HR personnel
  • Recruiters
  • And more

Admission

Admission to the one-day Careers in Business Aviation Day on Oct. 18 is free for all registered students, faculty and chaperones. College and university students currently enrolled in a UAA-member school also qualify for complimentary access to all three days of NBAA-BACE, Oct. 16-18. Those students should contact faculty advisors or the UAA directly to obtain the free registration code.

NOTE: Please note that students aged 12-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or teacher at all times. Children under 12 are never permitted on the exhibit floor or at the static display of aircraft under any circumstances.

Any person who attends an NBAA convention, conference, seminar or other program grants permission to NBAA, its employees and agents (collectively "NBAA") to record his or her visual/audio images, including, but not limited to, photographs, digital images, voices, sound or video recordings, audio clips, or accompanying written descriptions, and, without notifying such person, to use his or her name and such images for any purpose of NBAA, including advertisements for NBAA and its programs.

October 15, 2018

Industry Forecast Predicts Slight Increase in 10-Year Business Jet Deliveries

A welcome upswing in the European market should help drive slightly higher deliveries for business jets over the next 10 years, according to Honeywell's 27th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook
Read More

October 15, 2018

NATA and NBAA Welcome FAA’s Move to Streamline Training for On-Demand Operators

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) along with NBAA welcomes new guidance from the FAA that allows pilots at Part 135 operators to train at certified training centers using a standardized curriculum. The new guidance on standardized training curricula will be the focus of a special education session on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 9:15 a.m.
Read More

October 14, 2018

5 Hidden Gems Enhance Attendee Experience at NBAA-BACE

As the world’s premier business aviation event, NBAA-BACE features dozens of workshops and educational sessions, an anticipated 1,000 exhibitors and more than 100 aircraft on static display, informative keynote sessions and dynamic speakers.
Read More

October 13, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY: NBAA-BACE to Showcase Investment in Innovation & Future Technology

NBAA will highlight the industry’s accelerated investment in innovative technologies, including vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicles, and solar-powered aircraft, at this year’s convention through keynote events and education sessions.
Read More