Executive aircraft of all sizes are on display at NBAA Static Display. A Cirrus Vision Jet being tugged past the Airbus A220-100.
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A Dassault Falcon 2000EX departs Henderson Executive.
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A roadrunner meep meeps across the tarmac during set up for NBAA 2023.
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Praetor 600 by Embraer being readied for display.
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Tug operators study the show layout to position the Cessna Citation Sovereign.
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A Cessna Citation XLS being tugged into position.
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Airbus ACJ being serviced on the ramp at Henderson Executive Airport.
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Embraer Phenom 300 parked on the ramp waiting to be staged at the static display.
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Bombardier Challenger 600, owned by Rockwell Collins, is tugged into position at the static display on Sunday afternoon before the show.
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Workers clean a HondaJet getting it ready for NBAA 2023 static display at Henderson Executive Airport.
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Embraer Phenom 300 being detailed in preparation for display.
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Business jets arrived into Henderson Executive Airport in Las Vegas, over the weekend, before the start of NBAA-BACE this year. Our photographer set up his shots as the aircraft were put into position and readied for visitors.