A need to develop guidance on conducting upright transactions in business aviation led NBAA’s Business Aviation Management Committee (BAMC) to create an ethics statement. “We’re measured by the successes and failures of all of our colleagues, and if we don’t understand that then we’re missing the big picture,” said Jad Donaldson, past BAMC chair and director of aviation at Harley-Davidson. Learn more in this week’s NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
The NBAA Flight Plan podcast, which ran from 2009 to 2025, provided an overview of important developments affecting NBAA members, and the association’s work to advocate for their interest. The archive of past episodes will remain available for your enjoyment. Please note that no new episodes will be released.
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