The Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) has selected the Region of Waterloo International Airport and the Chartright FBO as the site of its summer 2018 national convention.
This is Canadian business aviation’s premier event, attracting hundreds of delegates and featuring a roster of international and Canadian speakers, exhibitors and Canada’s largest static
display of private and corporate aircraft.
Attending the Chartright Open House on June 16th,
CBAA president and CEO Rudy Toering discussed the importance of a close working relationship between all airports, FBOs and
business aviation operators, emphasizing the association’s commitment to supporting Canada’s network of hub and non-hub airports, which are essential to business aviation as well as
to Canada’s connectivity.
Mr. Toering said, “the Region of Waterloo International Airport is an excellent example of an airport that is integrated with city and community planning and connects a large number of
Canadians, Canadian companies and economic opportunity, to the world. With the Chartright FBO as well as the other facilities at the airport, including the full service Flite Line FBO, you
have made it possible to increase business aviation’s capabilities to serve this region – and that is a very good thing for everyone.”
Business aviation is a $10.9bn sector, employing over 43,000 Canadians in every region of the country.
“The Region of Waterloo International Airport is pleased to be co-hosting the 2018 CBAA National Convention with Chartright Air Services. Waterloo Region supports a dynamic and
thriving aerospace industry and this is a unique opportunity for us to showcase local aviation-related businesses and the value of the aviation industry in our community,” said
Chris Wood, General Manager, Region of Waterloo International Airport.
The Canadian Business Aviation Association has been the voice of business aviation since 1961. With the best safety record of any aviation segment worldwide, Canadian business
aviation operations and manufacturing sectors are major contributors to Canada’s economy, employment and international trade.
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