You have to question a motorcycle at the NBAA, but this is for a very good cause... http://www.veteransairlift.org/
Assisting upper management at Dassault Falcon is Sharon McKee, Johanne Corbeil and Marie-Claude Dubuc...
The Dassault Falcon 2000 was first certified in 1994 and there have been many variants along the way including the EX, DX, LX and in 2014, the LXS. It's essentially a twin engine derivative of the Falcon 900 trijet.
On the subject of personal jets, check out the SyberJet SJ30! JetForums took pics of the original SyberJet arriving at Showalter Executive in 2012 and a discussion ensued here... http://www.jetforums.net/threads/the-syberjet-sj30-light-jet.574/
Nosing into this picture are Syberjet's chief engineer and test pilot Mark Elwess, along with Chet Graham who was responsible for the cockpit mock-up at the NBAA this year...
Pratt & Whitney's popular little propulsion package, the PW300 powers an assortment of business jet aircraft including Dassault, Hawker, Gulfstream, Learjet and others...
And the MacDaddy of them all, the Pratt & Whitney PW800 which dwarfs the Big Kahunas at Pratt & Whitney Canada; Director Scott McElvaine and Vice President Michael Perodeau, pictured left to right. The PW800 will power the new Gulfstream 500 and 600 business jets.
Because anyone that loves airplanes is just a kid at heart, we found a plane for non-grown ups. A bit blingy...
We have more Gulfstream coverage taken at the Static Display. In the interim, here's Kimberly Scott and Debi Blake at the Gulfstream Aerospace display.
Textron is winning the aviation monopoly game with Beechcraft, Hawker, Cessna and Bell Helicopters under their umbrella. Within these four aircraft companies lies an extensive and diverse portfolio. On hand to greet the JetForums ground crew were marketing assoc. Juli McClure, regional sales director Aaron Helms and VP of sales Henry Yandle.
Above mentioned Bell Helicopters is under the Textron fold too. Left to right is product marketing specialist Sarahg Glass, NE regional sales manager Darin Howell and Bell/Textron sales manager Jennifer Lunceford, each helping to take Bell's sales vertical.