2021 NBAA-BACE celebrates new industry heights
Following a successful 2021 convention, the 2022 NBAA-BACE will return to Orlando, Florida, US, on 18-20 October
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) concluded the 2021 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) having galvanized the industry behind an era of strong growth, a deep commitment to sustainability, and fast-paced innovation.
“Being together at NBAA-BACE was truly exhilarating, from the packed exhibit floor, to the stunning aircraft display, to the epic keynote speakers,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. “This entire week was filled with new products and major announcements – underlining our sharp focus on technology and the future – and the enthusiasm of bringing people face-to-face was electric.”
Strong crowds moved through the show, with first-time attendees joining longtime show-goers to discover new opportunities, products, partners, and possibilities.
Companies showcased new and upgraded aircraft over three days at the aircraft display on Henderson Executive Airport and the Las Vegas Convention Center. New flight planning software, winglets and concepts for hydrogen and electric aircraft were also unveiled.
The show featured inspirational figures, including visionary pioneer Martine Rothblatt, Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn, and astronaut Dr Sian Proctor, the first Black woman to pilot a spacecraft, who each shared stories of passion, perseverance, and triumph.
The Firsts at NBAA-BACE
BLADE Urban Air Mobility made history by providing by-the-seat helicopter flights between the Las Vegas Convention Center and Henderson Executive Airport, offering a firsthand glimpse at the future of on-demand advanced air mobility (AAM).
A display of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles featured in the show’s AAM and Emerging Technologies Zone, while former FAA Administrator Michael Huerta moderated a discussion with top federal officials on the government’s role in facilitating AAM operations.
A new Owner/Single-Pilot Operator Pavilion at Henderson Executive Airport offered a venue for the owner-pilot community to meet face-to-face and share best practices. A new Maintenance Pavilion featured some of the biggest names in the sector.
The show also included an inaugural NBAA-BACE Newsmakers Luncheon, including a discussion between legendary business aviation entrepreneurs on industry growth trends and new customer segments moderated by famed journalist Miles O’Brien.
Sustainability Takes Center Stage
Sustainability was a central theme at 2021 NBAA-BACE. The convention’s carbon offset program made the show one of the world’s largest carbon-neutral aviation events. In addition, nearly 100 exhibitors signed a Green Pledge to reduce their carbon footprint at the show.
Fuelers and operators spoke about business aviation’s leadership in maturing the global market for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Every outbound aircraft from Henderson Executive flew with SAF in the tank – and the renewable fuel was available at McCarran International Airport for the first time. Also launched this year: operators flying to NBAA-BACE could use book-and-claim to choose SAF, grow the market for the low-carbon fuels and generate emissions benefits.
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson affirmed that his agency is focused on supporting the development of new business aviation technologies, and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.
On the eve of the convention, executives with several business aviation organizations stood unified in renewing the Business Aviation Commitment on Climate Change, with the aim of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Focus on the Future
NBAA also recognized rising leaders driving innovation in the industry by honoring the 2021 Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40. Additionally, the show’s final day featured a Collegiate Connect program, with career guidance from US Representatives Sam Graves and Dina Titus.
The show also emphasized business aviation’s mission to build an increasingly diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce for tomorrow, with opportunities for people from all backgrounds.
“Innovation and inspiration were everywhere at NBAA-BACE, reflecting just how exciting business aviation is right now,” Bolen said. “Spirits were high throughout the week, with so many people reconnecting to learn together, get business done and chart a course for the industry’s promising future.”
See NBAA TV clips with highlights from show, along with news, photo galleries and dispatches from each day of the convention at the NBAA-BACE Newsroom.
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