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Follow on Google News | BACA focuses on spreading industry knowledgeBy: Image line Issue date: 2 Sept 2013 BACA focuses on spreading industry knowledge Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) is stepping up its education programme, with seminars at two aviation days, a visit to facilities at London City Airport and another of its highly successful training days planned. “BACA was established to raise standards and ensure excellence in the air charter industry,” explains Tony Coe, BACA Chairman. “We run a continual programme of training days, site visits and seminars in order to help educate our own members – and to listen to their concerns.” Mr Coe will be chairing a seminar looking at charter brokerage and operator issues at the Business Aircraft Europe (BAE) Expo and Conference which is held at London Biggin Hill Airport 11 -12 September 2013. Last year this proved a lively session with the suggestion that the industry might be better off, both financially and in terms of the quality of services offered if some (even many) of the smaller operators merged or were acquired by larger companies. BACA, in conjunction with BBGA, will be running sessions at the British and General Aviation Day) at Cambridge Airport on Tuesday, 17 September 2013. Topics will include the changing habits of business aviation customers, training and apprenticeships, taxation by another name, and flight data monitoring. One of the speakers will be a senior member of the CAA who will bring everyone up to date on the latest aviation matters that concern those who specialise in business aviation. “We know that the rules and regulations covering the international air charter business can be very complicated – and they change regularly, so we are keen to keep our members up to date,” says Mr Coe. “It’s about learning from each other as well.” The visit to London City Airport on 6September to see the facilities for charter and business aircraft is one of a series of visits to airports which BACA organises for its members. Recent visits include Southend and Oxford Airports. The next training day, to be held at the Baltic Exchange in the City of London on 26 November, will include topics such as aviation law, insurance and a possible session on overseas landing permits. This training day is open to BACA members only. For more information: End Notes to Editors BACA is the world’s largest membership organisation for the air charter industry, both passenger and cargo. Other activities include two prestigious luncheons a year, one of which includes its excellence awards, and BACA liaises with aviation and government bodies on issues of concern to its members. Visit our press centre at any time for further news, photos and information! BACA, a non-profit-making organisation, represents air charter brokers and others involved in the commercial and business aviation industry, both passengers and cargo. It is the world’s largest and most prestigious network for the air charter market, helping maintain the highest standards of professionalism and quality standards in air broking. Based at the Baltic Exchange in London, the association has reached record numbers of Members as it expand its global reach. Members include air charter brokers, airlines, airports, Business aircraft operators, handling agents, aviation lawyers and consultants from around the world. BACA’s annual awards and two networking lunches are among the highlights of the UK’s Aviation calendar. Visit our press centre at any time for further news, photos and information! http://www.imageline.co.uk/ Sam Jude PR Dept Image Line Communications Ltd. (t) + 44 (0) 20 7689 9009 (e) sam@imageline.co.uk www.imageline.co.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ LinkedIn: http://linkd.in/ We want to ensure that press releases and other communications you receive from us in the future are relevant to you. If you choose to unsubscribe please insert your email address into the first column. If you haven’t already done so, please click on our survey http://gs-survey.com/ If you want to unsubscribe, please click here (mailto:pr@imgeline.co.uk? End
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