The Top 5 Business Aviation Webinars of 2020

2020 has been an unprecedented year due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, while it has had catastrophic impacts to the aviation industry, business aviation has managed to recover more quickly than commercial aviation
As the year draws to a close, we look back at the top five business aviation webinars Aviation Week Network held.

Business Aviation, Post-Pandemic: Will This Crisis Reshape The Industry?
This webinar took place April 21, 2020
Business aviation manufacturers are making medical masks, face shields and respirators, fractional and charter jets are ferrying emergency room supplies and workers, loyal, able long-time workers have been stricken by the thousands from payrolls. Nothing is business as usual in business aviation. But the coronavirus will end, and when that much welcome day finally arrives, what of our community? Will it recover fully, partially or hardly?

Business Aviation & COVID-19: The Potential Effect On Aircraft Values & Financing
This webinar took place May 5, 2020
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, what is changing in the pre-owned business aircraft market, aircraft values and financing and where is it headed? How does today’s environment compare to that of the last recession and why does it matter?

European Business Aviation: Strategies For Recovery
This webinar took place May 27, 2020
Business aviation is forecast to lead the air transport industry in the post-COVID-19 environment. How will it recover fast enough to do this? What will the new world look like? And how are top players positioning themselves now for the challenges ahead?

Capitalizing On Business Aviation In The Post-Pandemic Era
This webinar took place May 21, 2020
The mobility benefits of business aviation have never been clearer as they are today. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused airlines to ground large portions of their fleets, slash the number of departures, and concentrate traffic at hub airports thereby adding more legs to trips and even cancel service altogether to some cities. How can business aviation become more accessible and less expensive? Will FBOs be able to maintain health-safety standards and complete a timely boarding process?

Illicit Charter: Intentional Or Not
This webinar took place June 16, 2020
Many expect post-pandemic interest in business aviation to increase as a result of reduced airline service and health concerns related to airline travel. While there are a number of options available to those new to business aviation – charter, jet cards, fractionals, etc. – there are other ways to go aloft, such as paying an aircraft owner to try out the travel option with his aircraft and crew or a private pilot for a quick day trip to a business meeting.
2020 has been an unprecedented year due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, while it has had catastrophic impacts to the aviation industry, business aviation has managed to recover more quickly than commercial aviation
As the year draws to a close, we look back at the top five business aviation webinars Aviation Week Network held.
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