Podcast: Check out the Must-See Highlights of 2024 NBAA-BACE

Oct. 21, 2024

The 2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) is the industry’s largest and most dynamic international gathering, and this year’s edition in Las Vegas promises to be a show unlike any other. “NBAA-BACE is a unique event,” notes NBAA’s Dan Hubbard. “It’s the world’s most powerful business aviation advocacy platform; it’s a top media platform; it’s a top venue where we can all come together to learn from each other; and it’s a top marketplace where people unveil new products, services, announcements all throughout the show week.”

In this episode of NBAA’s “Flight Plan,” host Rob Finfrock speaks with:

  • Dan Hubbard, NBAA senior vice president of communications
  • Kristie Greco Johnson, NBAA senior vice president of government affairs

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