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Resources: Technology

Technology is an ever-evolving resource for business aviation. Here are just some of the resources NBAA offers to help members stay on top of developments in technology and learn how to safely apply new technologies to their businesses.

Communications, Navigation & Surveillance

As new technologies have been developed, operators have made the necessary investments to incorporate required equipment into their aircraft. Learn about onboard technology such as ADS-B, RVSM, TCAS, ELTs, CVRs, FDRs and performance-based navigation.
nbaa.org/cns

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) have many applications in business aviation. Read the latest from NBAA on UAS technology, safety and integration into the National Airspace System.
nbaa.org/uas

Sustainable Aviation Fuels

Learn about sustainable aviation fuels, which are designed to be efficient, “drop-in” renewable-source
alternatives to petroleum-based Jet A.
nbaa.org/biofuel

Advanced Air Mobility

Read the latest about how electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft will move people and cargo between places not currently or easily served by surface transportation or existing aviation modes.
nbaa.org/aam

Commercial Space

It is critical that NBAA and its members engage new industry segments such as commercial space to ensure safe integration with existing flight operations while encouraging innovation and new technology.
nbaa.org/space

$15.3 billion - The projected size of the sustainable aviation fuel market by 2030. (Source: ResearchAndMarkets.com)

What's New

Aircraft Export Guide

This members-only resource provides an overview of the regulations governing the export of aircraft from the United States.
nbaa.org/export

Part 135 VCT Line Check Guide

This resource provides information for operators interested in accomplishing Part 135.299 line checks via the use of video and communications technology
nbaa.org/vct

By the Numbers: Advanced Air Mobility Strategy

A recent report, titled “Advanced Air Mobility: Can the U.S. Afford to Lose the Race?” discusses how U.S. aerospace companies are poised to lead the nascent global industry and concludes that a three-prong national strategy is needed to give the U.S. a competitive advantage:

  • Create a clear and conducive policy environment
  • Focus R&D on key technologies
  • Seek U.S. government investments and support to help build physical infrastructure
By 2023, the AAM market in the United Sates is expected to reach $115 billion per year and employ more than 230,000 people.

May/June 2024

Resources: Safety

Get access to the latest NBAA information and support aimed at improving business aviation safety, including data collection and sharing, single-pilot operations and the association’s Safety Manager Certificate Program.
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March/April 2024

Resources: International Operations

For those who fly globally for business, NBAA offers resources and news, including updates on ever-changing requirements and more. Get information about customs checklists, inspection procedures in Europe, oceanic flights and security risk assessments.
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Jan/Feb 2024

Resources: Workforce Development

NBAA has numerous resources and programs to help industry professionals meet current and future workforce challenges.
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Nov/Dec 2023

Resources: 2023 NBAA-BACE

NBAA’s annual convention offers attendees an opportunity to immerse themselves in all things business aviation.
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