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PAG launches FBO partner network with NBAA
The programme offers FBOs an opportunity to maximise their brand exposure and reach thousands of industry professionals.

Paragon Aviation Group has partnered with the NBAA to launch the NBAA FBO Partnership Network, which aims to enable FBOs to enhance their brand visibility and generate new sales leads.

"Connecting your brand with the right network is crucial in the business aviation industry," says president Megan Barnes. "We are excited to partner with NBAA to offer this resource to our member FBOs, helping them to enhance their brand visibility and generate valuable new sales leads. By becoming a part of the NBAA FBO Partnership Network, FBOs can give their brand the recognition it deserves."

The network provides FBOs with a platform to showcase their services and facilities to a wide audience of industry professionals. They can access a range of marketing and promotional opportunities, including discounted participation in NBAA events and publications.

"We are thrilled to partner with NBAA as it launches its FBO Partnership Network," says vice president, sales Crystal Kubeczka. "We look forward to working together to support member FBOs in the business aviation industry."

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