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IADA members to gather in force in Las Vegas
Eighty two IADA dealers, OEMs and service companies will participate in the convention, with representation at Booth 2777, individual exhibits and static aircraft displays.
The event is set to take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall, with static displays at Henderson Executive Airport.

Members of the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) are preparing for a strong showing at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), to be held from October 14–16, 2025, in Las Vegas.

A total of 82 IADA dealers, OEM members and Products and Services Member companies were scheduled to participate. At Booth 2777, 43 members, including accredited dealers, OEMs and Verified Products and Services companies, will be represented. In addition, 12 IADA dealers and OEM members, along with 27 Products and Services companies, are scheduled to have their own exhibits or feature in static aircraft displays at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Henderson Executive Airport.

“Our IADA members continue to lead the business aircraft resale market, accounting for over half of all transactions,” says Lou Seno, executive director at IADA. “NBAA-BACE offers an ideal opportunity for our members to share market insights, demonstrate their expertise and facilitate informed buying and selling decisions.”

IADA’s online marketplace, AircraftExchange, currently features more than 680 business aircraft listed exclusively by IADA dealers. Accredited dealers and certified brokers have access to a member-only broker portal and a global network that enables seamless collaboration and faster deal-making.

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