NBAA has numerous resources and programs to help industry professionals meet current and future workforce challenges.
nbaa.org/workforce
Certified Aviation Manager Program
NBAA’s Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Program identifies qualified professionals to lead flight departments and companies that use business aircraft. The CAM credential acknowledges professionals committed to continuous development and higher standards of practice.
nbaa.org/cam
Business Aircraft Scheduler Certificate Program
In collaboration with Part 91 scheduler experts, NBAA developed an assessment-based certificate program that includes comprehensive, introductory- to mid-level training on the duties of a business aircraft scheduler.
nbaa.org/scheduler-cert
Safety Manager Certificate Program
NBAA’s assessment-based certificate program provides participants introductory-level training on safety in business aviation operations.
nbaa.org/safety-cert
Young Professionals in Bizav
NBAA’s Young Professionals in Business Aviation (YoPro) group is dedicated to building relationships among emerging industry leaders through various networking opportunities.
nbaa.org/yopro
Internship and Career Guide
This NBAA Business Aviation Management Committee resource provides guidance on how companies, collegiate aviation programs, regional business aviation groups and government entities can work together to build industry career programs.
nbaa.org/internships
New Resources
Reducing Runway Excursions in Business Aviation
This updated guide examines many of the psychological and physical factors that cause excursions on takeoffs and landings. It also provides solutions on how to address these issues through training programs and safety management systems.
nbaa.org/runway-excursions
Safety Data Collection Analysis and Sharing
Safety data collection, analysis and sharing enables operators to proactively measure safety – as well as reduce costs and liability – as part of an internal safety management system. This new resource can help enhance safe operations.
nbaa.org/data-sharing
By the Numbers: Women in the Business Aviation Workforce
Attracting women to the business aviation workforce could help meet the industry’s projected need to hire and train thousands of new pilots and aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) by 2032.