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Are you registered for the 2020 MARPA Annual Conference?

MARPA is pleased to announce that new speakers have been confirmed for the 2020 MARPA Annual Conference agenda. The Conference will take place online on October 21st and October 22nd, for two hours between 11:00am and 1:00pm each day. Registrants will be able to log-in using a browser, or dial-in using a telephone.

The 2020 MARPA Annual Conference agenda has a lot to offer! Join us to hear from Keynote speaker Kofi A. Appah from FedEx Express!   Learn about the newest developments in EASA’s plans for navigating through challenges.  Dive into potential new market opportunities for your company.  Explore financial data you need to guide your company through the PMA landscape. Hear more about how PMA parts have delivered on safety, reliability, and cost savings. Our Day Two Keynote speaker Ali Bahrami can provide you with FAA process updates. Discover ways to work effectively and efficiently with your customers. Don’t miss the PMA Pre-Show featuring MARPA President Jason Dickstein and MARPA Vice President of Government and Industry Affairs Ryan Aggergaard, which will begin thirty minutes before the event each day! The Conference Agenda is packed with the speakers you want to see.

Registration for the 2020 MARPA Annual Conference is complimentary, thanks to the support of our generous sponsors. To learn more about our sponsoring companies, visit our website.

Still haven’t registered?  Click here to register online today!

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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