NBAA-BACE unveils Flight Deck lineup and expands attendee flights with Joby-owned BLADE

NBAA announced a renewed partnership with BLADE — now a division of Joby Aviation — to operate scheduled shuttle flights for attendees to NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Oct. 14–16, and released a first look at its Flight Deck program assembling senior government and industry leaders to discuss safety, the NAS and innovation.

Discovered 2025-10-05T13:16:23.061898-07:00 | 2025-10-05T13:16:23.061898-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • BLADE — now part of Joby Aviation — will operate scheduled shuttle flights for NBAA-BACE attendees Oct. 14–16 in Las Vegas, providing a high-visibility demonstration of passenger-facing AAM services.
  • The Flight Deck assembles senior government and industry leaders to address safety, national airspace integration and innovation — timely topics given the FAA’s recent leadership restructuring and confirmation process for agency leadership.
  • NBAA’s event programming continues to expand beyond trade-show exhibits (see NBAA’s Military Connect program), signaling the association’s role as a forum where operational, workforce and policy discussions that affect business aviation and AAM are convened.

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