NATA establishes Air Charter Broker Committee

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The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has established its Air Charter Broker Committee.

The committee aims to uphold the integrity of the air charter broker community, establish standards, develop and implement industry best practices, and provide value to business aviation users.

“NATA’s Air Charter Broker Committee is comprised of a group of charter brokers who are interested in advancing the industry and association’s goal of elevating the industry through transparency, ethical standards, safety, and continuous improvement,” said NATA vice president Ryan Waguespack.

“The association, through its Illegal Charter Task Force, is actively providing resources to charter brokers and other members of the air charter community to assist them in avoiding illegal charter. We are looking forward to working with these dedicated individuals to enhance and expand the resources available to brokers and their clients,” said Waguespack.

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