Aircraft Executives, Advisors and Dealmakers to Address Impact of FAA Regulation Changes, SEC Disclosure Requirements, Cape Town Convention Treaty and More This July
Posted on: Thursday, 1 June 2006, 12:00 CDT
NEW YORK, June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Strategic Research Institute presents the 11th Annual Corporate Aircraft Transactions conference, July 24-25, 2006 in New York City. With significant economic and governmental requirements recently implemented and more on the horizon, the business aviation industry is trying to simultaneously adapt and prepare for the issues to come. Financial reporting and deductions have recently changed, the Cape Town Convention treaty has taken effect, the battle of user fees vs. fuel tax continues to be a hot topic, and the FAA is considering a major restructuring of its funding sources.
Now in its 11th year, the industry's most seasoned advisors will convene to bring you up to date on current issues affecting business aviation today and give you the tools and techniques you need to advance your knowledge in the corporate jet acquisition, financing process and protect your interests.
Featured Speakers: - Erik Jensen, Branch Chief, Policy & Plans, Department of Homeland Security , TSA - Hooper Harris, Manager, Federal Aviation Administration - Michael J. Pittard, President, Aviation Charter Services - Donald E. Baldwin, President & CEO, Baldwin Aviation - Jeff Wieand, Senior Vice President, Boston JetSearch, Inc. - Jens C. Hennig, Manager of Operations, General Aviation Manufacturers Association - Dennis Keith, President, Jet Solutions L.L.C. - Douglas Carr, Vice President, National Business Aviation Association - Gil Wolin, Vice President, TAG Aviation USA Program Highlights: - Part 125/135 Aviation Rulemaking Committee - Changes in Regulations Specific to Business Aviation - Who has Operational Control of Your Aircraft? - Aircraft Operations: In-House or Managed? - The Impact of the Jobs Creation Act of 2004 on Aircraft Deductions - SEC Disclosure Requirements - The Impact of the Cape Town Convention on Business Aviation - Pre-Owned Aircraft - What's Hot? What's Not? PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Those who register by Friday, June 9, 2006 will receive a $200 discount off of the registration fee. For a complete list of speakers and a detailed program agenda, please log onto:
Website: http://www.srinstitute.com/CX582 E-mail: info@srinstitute.com Phone: 800-599-4950 / 212-967-0095 *Please mention keycode DPR001556 when registering. Cristin Singson Program Director Strategic Research Institute Phone: 925-825-8738 csingson@srinstitute.com http://www.srinstitute.com/CX582
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CONTACT: Cristin Singson, Program Director of Strategic ResearchInstitute, +1-925-825-8738, csingson@srinstitute.com
Web site: http://www.srinstitute.com/CX582
Source: PRNewswire
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