JETNET Participating in 2021 NBAA-BACE

Oct. 1, 2021

JETNET, a provider of corporate aviation information, will be taking part in the 2021 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) Oct. 12-14, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.

“JETNET is thrilled to exhibit at NBAA-BACE in person again,” stated Paul Cardarelli, JETNET’s vice president of sales. “At this year’s show, we will be debuting our reimagined Values program in partnership with Asset Insight at Booth 601 in the West Hall.”

JETNET Values is a unique single-source asset valuation platform that combines key historical market data and reported sold prices with access to estimated residual value figures produced by Asset Insight’s “eValues."

Additionally, JETNET will provide a sneak peak of JETNET BI, a new business intelligence platform scheduled to launch in Q1 of 2022. The new data solution will provide graphic visualizations and interactive dashboards for insights around fleet stats, flight activity, values, JETNET iQ surveys and JETNET iQ forecast data, and more.

“JETNET is committed to serving its customers with the latest technology solutions to provide the industry’s best insights. We look forward to sharing JETNET BI, our latest and best visualization of our data,” added Jason Lorraine, director of Strategic Solutions and Product Sales.

In conjunction with JETNET iQ, JETNET will also present the JETNET iQ State of the Market at a press conference during NBAA-BACE on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 11:30 a.m. PST, in Room W213. The presentation will highlight market conditions, the latest forecasts on fleet and new aircraft deliveries of business fixed wing turbines, and proprietary insights from JETNET iQ’s Global Business Aviation Surveys.

“The JETNET iQ State of the Market Press Conference is a great opportunity to share owner and operator opinions from across the industry,” stated JETNET iQ President and Co-Founder Rollie Vincent. “It’s the perfect place to get fresh perspectives and directional ideas regarding business aviation.”