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Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) has joined the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA), becoming the latest manufacturer to join the association.
As the industry shifts from the impact of COVID-19, BBJ President Erika Pearson said the company looks forward to working with other IADA members to meet the needs of customers.
“BBJ is delighted to be an OEM member of IADA. The organization of airplane transaction experts has become a force in promoting transparency and integrity in aircraft sales,” said Pearson.
“The IADA Board of Directors extends a warm welcome to Boeing Business Jets,” said IADA Executive Director Wayne Starling. “Our OEM members are the world’s leading business jet manufacturers that have established exceptional professional global aircraft sales networks.”
Boeing Business Jets has sold more than 260 aircraft since the company was founded in 1996.
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