March 11, 2020

Dear IOC Attendee,

NBAA greatly appreciates your support of the International Operators Conference. The situation with respect to COVID-19 is dynamic and fluid. NBAA is in regular communication with medical professionals and local officials regarding this matter. At this time, the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in Mecklenburg County, NC, where Charlotte is located, remains low.

We will make a final decision with respect to IOC2020 this Thursday, March 12 and communicate that to all registered attendees in the early afternoon.

Sincerely,

Douglas Carr
Vice President, Regulatory & International Affairs

 

 

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