From the Las Vegas Sun: In the coming days, the tarmac at the Henderson Executive Airport will be turned into a first-class showroom for business jets as part of a national aviation convention.
More than 200 planes will be at the airport for the National Business Aviation Association’s annual conference. Their combined value is well into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
The event is expected to draw 25,000 people to the valley and have an economic impact of about $40 million.
Already, jets have begun landing at the airport and large tents are being set up for attendees to tour state-of-the art planes, mingle with other businesspeople, and hopefully make some deals.
“This is all about buying, selling and refurbishing airplanes,” said Katrina Bradshaw, the association’s vice president of sales and static displays.
http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2011/oct/06/henderson-airport-showcase-business-jets-aviation-/
Funny these business men are coming to Henderson, NV, home of Harry Reid. Reid is a person who would love to see these companies out of business. The planes pollute the air, they cost a lot, they use a lot of fuel and rich people own them. Rid hates these kinds of businesses, so why are they here, except that's Las Vegas?
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