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Monday, August 18, 2008

NATA Schedules Financial Survival Seminar

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) scheduled a new one-day seminar designed to help FBO and charter company owners and senior managers define how to change their business models to maximize profits in a down economy. Scheduled for September 17 at the Hyatt Regency in Indianapolis, Ind., Staying Profitable In Today's Uncertain Economy is a one-day seminar featuring a series of industry experts covering human resources, real estate, airport and vendor relations, energy, cash management, business expansion and many other topics.
"For many aviation service businesses, these are tough times," stated NATA President James K. Coyne. "Managing in a down economy presents a unique set of challenges, and demands different approaches than those that may work well in good times. NATA's new seminar will help our members weather difficult economic times and emerge ready to take full advantage of the coming recovery."
Confirmed speakers and panelists include:
• Michael Delk, President, Air BP Aviation Services
• Charlie Priester, Chairman, Priester Aviation
• Mark Willey, CEO, Bridgeford Flying Service
• Michael J. Pittard, President, Aviation Charter Services
• James K. Coyne, President, NATA
• Jeff Witwer, President, Carbonneutral Plane
• Phil Botana, President, Tampa International Jet Center
• Bobbi Thompson, Executive Vice President, ABS Management Services
• Amy Koranda, Director, Safety Management, NATA
• Bryan Burns, General Manager, Jackson Hole Aviation
• Brett Greenberg, Executive Vice President, Galaxy Aviation

Among the issues to be addressed:
• What We Can Learn From Other Industries
• Effective Employee Scheduling
• Bonus Structures That Support Savings
• Opportunities In Outsourcing
• Employee Leasing
• Additional Duties / Additional Training
• Safety Pays
• Employee Pre-Screening
• Airport Leases
• Real Estate And Tenant Leases
• Working With Your Vendors And Suppliers
• Savings In Charter Operations
• Developing New Sources Of FBO Revenue
• Controlling The Budget
• Managing Payables And Receivables
• Fixed Assets - Can Anything Be Done?

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