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NBAA launches member vouchers for service savings
The annual voucher programme gives operating members access to maintenance and upgrade savings through participating aviation service providers.
The programme launched with participating providers including Textron Aviation, Signature TechnicAir and Clay Lacy Aviation.
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The National Business Aviation Association has launched NBAA Member Rewards, a programme aimed at helping operators reduce service costs while adding measurable value to NBAA membership.

Created with a group of aviation service providers, the initiative provides eligible members with annual digital savings vouchers covering maintenance, repair and upgrade work from companies including Textron Aviation, Signature TechnicAir and Clay Lacy Aviation.

The programme is currently available exclusively to member representatives at NBAA Operating Member companies, with vouchers ranging from $500 to $2,000.

“This exciting new programme creates value for members on multiple levels,” says NBAA chief revenue officer Andrew Broom. “Operating members can significantly reduce the cost of services they already need, while participating providers gain valuable opportunities to showcase their trusted expertise and capabilities to NBAA members.”

The association says vouchers are issued annually for the duration of an Operating Member company’s membership and can be redeemed in either digital or printable form when services are booked.

“Using just two of these vouchers can more than offset the cost of annual membership,” adds Broom. “That is real, measurable value our members can put to work immediately.”

NBAA says the programme will continue expanding as more industry partners join the initiative.

“This really is a ‘win-win-win’ opportunity,” adds Broom. “When our Operating Members can save money as our Business Members develop relationships, it directly helps NBAA in our mission to foster a stronger business aviation community. Everyone benefits.”

Fractional operators are not currently eligible for the programme and voucher offerings may change over time.

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