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UAS's Husary in NBAA's inaugural honours
The NBAA's 40 Under 40 awards shine a spotlight on outstanding young people who are changing the industry in innovative and profound ways. Leading light in business management is UAS' Mohammed Husary.
UAS co-owner, founder and executive president Mohammed Husary has been recognised for his significant contribution in leadership and business management to the business aviation industry.

UAS International Trip Support (UAS) co-owner, founder and executive president Mohammed Husary has been named in the inaugural National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Top 40 Under 40 for his leadership and business management skills at the helm of UAS.

The 2018 Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40 recognises young professionals working in business aviation for their career accomplishments and dedication to the industry across eight categories. Husary was acknowledged in the Business Management category. He says: “I'm truly delighted to receive this accolade from NBAA, along with so many other great contributors to our beloved industry. I'm thankful to it for this great honour with the assurance that I'll continue my commitment to business aviation for many years to come.”

Co-founded by Husary in 2000, UAS has grown to incorporate continental headquarters in Houston, Hong Kong, Dubai and Johannesburg, regional offices in Beijing, New Delhi, Nairobi and Lagos, and a ground presence in 23 global locations. As an aviation expert and corporate strategist, he is responsible for formulating and implementing UAS's corporate strategy, global growth and service sustainability.

The list of nominees is selected by NBAA’s YoPro Council, a group of business aviation professionals and NBAA staff liaisons working to build relationships between the industry’s emerging leaders. The council reviewed hundreds of nominations submitted from across the world and selected 40 individuals who represent the best of business aviation, including the broad diversity of disciplines within the industry.

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