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(Van Nuys, Calif. – Oct. 3, 2011) The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) will welcome
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) as a new participant at its 64th Annual Meeting and Convention—distinguished as the world’s premier business aviation event—slated for Oct. 10-12, 2011 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Van Nuys Airport (VNY) Manager Jess Romo will use the opportunity to interface with key business, government and industry leaders, and launch a new era of collaboration on marketing the airport’s global aviation services.
In addition, Romo and executives from VNY’s major aviation companies will participate in a special meeting with NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen and National Air Transportation Association President Jim Coyne on ways to promote the airport’s value to corporate aviation customers and local community members.
“Van Nuys Airport has long maintained its reputation as our nation’s No. 1 business airport,” said Romo. “However, in today’s competitive and challenging market, we recognize the importance of working collaboratively with our tenants to promote the airport’s first-class facilities, build a stronger industry presence and educate the community about the benefits of general aviation.”
Curt Castagna, president of the Van Nuys Airport Association, a non-profit tenant membership group, said the convention marks just the beginning of LAWA’s new partnership with fixed base operators and trade organizations to promote Los Angeles’ leading general aviation airport.
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“We’re excited and encouraged that the City of Los Angeles has taken a major first step in showcasing
the exceptional services and facilities that Van Nuys Airport has to offer,” said Castagna. “And, the best news is there’s much more to come.”
For the first time ever, LAWA will participate as an exhibitor at the NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference to be held on January 15-18, 2012 in San Diego. The event draws individuals who are directly responsible for the scheduling and dispatching of aircraft at flight departments of all sizes throughout the world.
In addition, NBAA has selected VNY as one of four locations in the U.S. to host a Business Aviation Regional Forum on April 12, 2012. The day-long conference provides business aviation professionals the opportunity to network, view product and aircraft displays, and discuss issues affecting their operations.
VNY’s enhanced marketing efforts follow completion of more than $8 million in major airfield improvement projects over the past five years, including:
In addition, Van Nuys Airport tenants have completed or initiated over $114 million in hangar and office space redevelopment projects since 2006:
10,000-square-foot terminal building under construction
114,943 square-feet of hangar and office space, a fire station and maintenance area
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“VNY is a major employment center in our community, supporting more than 12,000 jobs,” Castagna said. “Continued economic development enhances the airport’s position as a major economic engine in the San Fernando Valley.”
VNY has also invested significantly in noise mitigation programs to reduce the impacts of airport operations on the local community, including the installation of a new $3.4 million Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System and near-completion of an $11.8 million residential soundproofing program providing sound insulation to 779 neighboring homes and apartments.
“The Van Nuys Airport community has a strong message to communicate about the substantial investment we have made, and continue to make, to preserve our rank as a world leader in corporate aviation,” Castagna said. “NBAA is the best and most effective way to reach key decision-makers involved in nearly every aspect of general aviation. We look forward to working with LAWA on future initiatives to promote the airport’s significant economic and community benefits.”
About the Van Nuys Airport Association
Founded in 1982 as a non-profit organization, VNAA is a collaboration of Van Nuys Airport tenants and supporters working to preserve general aviation as a major economic driver. The organization is committed to supporting initiatives and programs that promote, preserve and protect jobs and businesses at Van Nuys Airport. For more information, visit www.thevnaa.org.
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