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Register for the 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference – Early Bird Rate Ends March 1st!

The 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference will be held May 2-3, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland at the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham.  Join us to hear from Keynote speaker Jason Mahoney from British Airways!  pexels-photo-804715.jpeg

Why should you be interested in PMA parts?

  • Airlines worldwide have already begun taking advantage of PMA parts on their own aircraft in order to achieve benefits
  • Other operators could be enjoying these same benefits like reliability, safety, availability and savings
  • The global leasing community should look to FAA-PMA as a way to protect the value of their assets

Why should you be interested in the 2018 MARPA EMEA PMA Conference?

  • Networking and education opportunities with lessors, manufacturers, air carriers, and more
  • For operators and leasing companies, FAA-PMA parts are part of the solution-oriented approach to safety, reflecting opportunities to achieve benefits like reliability, safety, availability and savings
  • For maintenance facilities, FAA-PMA parts can be a competitive advantage when bidding maintenance jobs
  • For manufacturers, the FAA-PMA community reflects opportunities for manufacturing partnerships

Your customers will be there… why won’t you?

To register, just click here for a registration form or to register online via PayPal.  If you have any questions, contact MARPA by calling (202) 628-6777.  We look forward to seeing you in Dublin in May.

About Katt Brigham - MARPA

Ms. Brigham is the Sr. Program Manager for the Modification And Replacement Parts Association (MARPA), the trade association representing the FAA-PMA industry. She is also operations manager for the Washington Aviation Group, a Washington, DC-based aviation-specialty law firm. Please contact MARPA@PMAparts.org or visit PMAparts.org for more information.

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