Certified Aviation Managers (CAMs) are advancing their careers as well as leading the business aviation industry into the future. As NBAA certifies the 500th CAM, Tyler Austin, senior manager, certification at NBAA, explains the value of the CAM program as a recruitment tool for business aviation professionals. “It’s really becoming that credential that people are looking for when hiring new professionals,” he said. “It’s also used as succession planning within existing departments when they’re looking to promote from within.” Learn more about NBAA’s CAM program in this week’s NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
Women's History Month offers an opportunity to learn more about the contributions of female aviation pioneers and reflect on ways our industry can encourage future generations of women to enter business aviation.
Attracting and retaining business aviation talent remains one of the industry's most formidable challenges. Savvy aviation managers work with their human resources staff to address this.
NBAA will present longtime scheduler and licensed dispatcher Chris Algee, CAM, with the Schedulers & Dispatchers Outstanding Achievement & Leadership Award at the 2024 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference, taking place March 12-14 in Fort Worth, TX.
As the saying goes on Capitol Hill, most work in any congressional session gets done in the first 100 days of a new year. NBAA has been using this time to focus on numerous legislative and regulatory matters that impact business aviation, including by utilizing the CLIMBING. FAST. campaign to underscore the industry's leadership on sustainability and push toward net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.