BBGA Remains Resilient
/Despite another tough year battling the Coronavirus pandemic and its variants, The British Business and General Aviation Association demonstrated continued resilience in 2021. The Association spent most of the year working from home on Teams and Zoom with all major conferences and events cancelled or postponed.
“As we enter 2022, however, with the subsiding of Omicron and vaccination boosters, we are readying for industry gatherings once again,” said CEO Marc Bailey and we are looking forward to Luton Hoo and our 2022 annual conference on March 10.
This year’s theme is Hybrid – redefining our sector – from hybrid working to hybrid aircraft.
Much of the important work BBGA undertakes is protecting and supporting members’ interests at local level with the Treasury, DfT and the UK CAA. Internationally, it participates in many forums and associations to help promote the interests of UK business and general aviation worldwide. BBGA has been instrumental in work before, during and after Brexit to secure a level playing field across Europe for UK aviation businesses.
In 2021, BBGA was delighted to welcome the following new members:
Shoosmiths; Atlas; Sky Harbour; The Little Jet Company; FlightCare Global; Jetfly; ELMS Aviation; JD2E; VIP Assist; Equinox; Instajet and Noble Aeronautica.