A Global XRS operated by Planet 9. The Global is designed to fly up to 12 hr. at a time, making it a great solution for intercontinental travel.
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Set up for the static display continues Monday, Oct. 21 at Henderson Executive Airport at this year’s NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas.
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The multimission Kodiak 900 is one of two aircraft at the Daher static display at Henderson Executive Airport. This particular aircraft just returned from North Carolina, where it was part of Daher’s support of the Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
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The Pink Jet, an Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatros, shows its colors on its mission of raising awareness of breast cancer.
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The P2012 Traveller by Tecnam can quickly and easily be converted from a nine-passenger carrier into a special-purpose aircraft . . . and back again.
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A HondaJet HA-420 is tugged on to the static ramp, one of 50 aircraft on display at this year’s NBAA-BACE.
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A Pilatus PC-12, operated by SkyShare, is pulled into the static display area of this year’s show, at Henderson Field. SkyShare specializes in fractional ownership, charters, brokerage and aircraft management.
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Joby Aviation’s air taxi will be on display in the main lobby of the convention center. Advanced air mobility (AAM) will once again will be a key topic at NBAA-BACE.
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Innovation in the industry is a key component of this year’s NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas. The show will feature an Emerging Tech Pavilion, including companies such as Yay Aviation, Lilium and Electra.aero.
A first look at the National Business Aviation Association Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) 2024, showcasing some of the business jets and AAM aircraft on display in Las Vegas ahead of the event opening on Tues. Oct. 22. NBAA-BACE runs Oct. 22-24.