By Carmelo Turdo |
We begin our coverage with the arrival of the members and guests and the opening presentations preceding the lunch program.
Members and guests sign in/register for the program |
Jeremy Cox, GSLBAA VP, gives opening remarks |
Wayne Hundsdorfer, President of the GSLBAA Educational Foundation, gives an update on scholarships and fundraising |
Steve Hadley, NBAA Regional Director, gives an update on workforce development initiatives |
John Tipton, VP of Elite Aviation, introduces the Red Tail Cadet Program |
Anthony Meyers, Pastor of Community Development at The Crossing Church, encourages support for the Red Tail Cadet Program |
Local and regional aviation organizations provided exhibits showcasing their products and services during the two-hour lunch meeting. Here is a survey of the exhibitors along with a group photo of the Parks College of St. Louis University Flight Science Students who are also members of the Parks College Chapter Women In Aviation International. Lunch was served prior to the keynote presentation.
The lunch presentation was provided by Byron Severson, Regional Sales Director for Dassault Falcon jets. The Falcon 7X parked in the hangar contributed to the theme of the talk, but the models he discussed were the new twin-jet Falcon 6X and 10X wide/ultra-wide business jets that sport large cabin living space, long range and fast cruising speed. Advances in avionics and flight control integration have resulted in the inclusion of fully automatic control trim, single throttle control and flight attitude recovery. Both models are expected to be certified in the next 3-5 years. For stunning renderings and more detailed information on these new Falcons, click on the links above.
Following the presentation, Byron Severson received a St. Louis aviation art print in appreciation from Jeremy Cox.
The Aero Experience thanks the Greater St. Louis Business Aviation Association and everyone involved in making this quarterly luncheon program a great success. Please consider supporting the GSLBAA Education Foundation and the other non-profits and businesses who provided exhibits at the event.
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